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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time in Keene. From music to history and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Join us for some history, hope, and Jamaican food from Yahso! Becky Field's exhibit at the Keene Multicultural Center Project features her color photographs of recent immigrants intermixed with black and white photographs of immigrants arriving in the late 1800s and early 1900s from the Manchester Historic Association. An 8-ft timeline and a graphic showing the fluctuation in numbers of refugee groups coming to New Hampshire each year since 2011 are also on display. At the reception, Field will discuss her project and the exhibit, and representatives from 'Project Home' will be present to provide local information.

Join Tig Notaro, the critically acclaimed comedian, for an unforgettable night of laughter and entertainment. Known for her unique style and heartfelt storytelling, Tig promises a show that's not to be missed. This 18+ event guarantees a fun and lively atmosphere for comedy lovers.
A great night of blues, rock, and r&b, with ample opportunity for dancing! Always a killer night with Jim Murphy & company!
Our monthly paint night! Join us for a fun and creative evening of painting with Corin. This is a great opportunity to relax and enjoy a social evening with friends or family.

Discover how to integrate substantive state history into U.S. history courses in this workshop presented by the New Hampshire Historical Society.

Discover how to integrate substantive state history into U.S. history courses in this workshop presented by the New Hampshire Historical Society. Workshop 1 covers early N.H. history, and Workshop 2 covers modern N.H. history. Both workshops provide compact, content-rich overviews of state history that connect with national themes. We will also be introducing a new open-access, online database of primary and secondary sources that the Society will launch for educators in the summer of 2026.