Big Band Salutes The Greatest Generation in New Hampshire

Also: Cybersecurity awareness, storytimes, and more community events in Concord and beyond

Published on Mar. 9, 2026

A roundup of upcoming events in New Hampshire, including a big band performance honoring the Greatest Generation, cybersecurity awareness workshops, children's storytimes, a fish fry fundraiser, and various wellness and community activities across the Granite State.

Why it matters

This event listing highlights the diverse range of community-focused activities taking place in New Hampshire, from cultural events to educational workshops to recreational gatherings. It showcases the vibrancy of the local community and the efforts to engage residents of all ages and interests.

The details

The event lineup includes a big band performance saluting the Greatest Generation, cybersecurity awareness sessions, preschool storytimes at the Concord Public Library, a fish fry fundraiser at Bishop Brady High School, an astrology workshop, a spring wellness event, a Make-A-Wish fundraiser, a paddle plunge, a dance parade, and free bra fittings to support breast cancer awareness.

  • The big band performance and cybersecurity awareness events take place in March 2026.
  • The preschool storytimes at the Concord Public Library occur on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
  • The fish fry fundraisers at Bishop Brady High School are scheduled for March 13, March 20, and March 27, 2026.
  • The astrology workshop is on March 26, 2026.
  • The spring wellness event is on March 28, 2026.

The players

Concord Public Library

A public library serving the city of Concord, New Hampshire, offering various community programs and events.

Bishop Brady High School

A Catholic high school located in Concord, New Hampshire, hosting a series of fish fry fundraisers.

The Fitzpatrick Collaborative

A community space in Pepperell, Massachusetts, hosting an astrology workshop.

Flexable Assisted Stretching & Wellness

A wellness center in Manchester, New Hampshire, organizing a spring wellness event.

Hampstead Lions Club

A local chapter of the Lions Club International, hosting a Make-A-Wish fundraiser.

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— Tony Schinella, Author (patch.com)

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The takeaway

This event roundup showcases the diverse range of community-focused activities taking place in New Hampshire, from cultural events to educational workshops to recreational gatherings, highlighting the vibrancy of the local community and the efforts to engage residents of all ages and interests.