NH Events: Robotics, Storytimes, Yoga, and More

A roundup of upcoming events and activities across New Hampshire, including fundraisers, reading sessions, and wellness classes.

Published on Feb. 23, 2026

The latest calendar of events in New Hampshire includes a robotics team fundraiser, storytimes and readings, yoga classes, and more. The listings cover a variety of activities taking place in communities across the state, from open studios and 3D animal model building to homeschool STEAM programs and crochet workshops.

Why it matters

This community events calendar provides a comprehensive overview of the diverse range of educational, cultural, and wellness offerings available to residents across New Hampshire. It highlights how local organizations and businesses are working to engage the community through enriching programming and activities.

The details

The calendar includes a wide variety of events, such as a robotics team fundraiser, storytimes and readings at a local bookstore, yoga classes, homeschool STEAM activities, crochet workshops, open studios, and more. Many of these events are targeted towards families, students, and those interested in arts, crafts, and wellness.

  • The events take place throughout February and March 2026.

The players

Wonderland Books and Toys

A local bookstore in Manchester, NH hosting storytimes, readings, and craft activities.

Concord Public Library

The public library in Concord, NH offering homeschool STEAM programs and crochet workshops.

Auria Wellness

A wellness center in Merrimack, NH providing chair yoga and mindful morning yoga classes.

The Canvas Roadshow

An art studio in Bedford, NH hosting open studio time and resin art workshops.

Bishop Brady High School

A high school in Concord, NH holding a weekly Friday night fish fry event.

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What they’re saying

“These calendar posts can be found on Patch sites around New Hampshire. 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

Readers can visit the Patch website to find more details on these upcoming events and activities across New Hampshire. The calendar listings are updated regularly, so residents can check back for the latest community programming.

The takeaway

This community events calendar showcases the diverse range of educational, cultural, and wellness offerings available to residents in communities across New Hampshire. It highlights how local organizations are working to engage the public through enriching programming and activities.