Digital Defense: Protect Yourself from Cyber Threats
In an ever-evolving digital world, it is important to stay informed on all the ways to make your digital life more secure. With instances of cyber-attacks becoming more widespread, it is important that you understand what you can do to keep your money and information safe. Here are a few tips from Bank of New Hampshire to help keep you safe online. [Read More]
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Auriculotherapy Stress Relief Support Session
Thursday, October 24, 3-5pm
Got Stress? Drop in for a 20 minute mini-stress break and get free ear acupuncture performed by Resilience & Hope, held at the Greater Dover Chamber of Commerce. Even if you do not like needles, don't let that stop you, as there will be non-needle alternatives available. Bring a friend, co-worker, family member and de-stress together. All ages welcome to participate. Click here to learn more.
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Not-So-Spooky Spectacular
Friday, October 25 and Saturday, October 26, various times
Join the Children's Museum of New Hampshire for a Halloween event that focuses on fun - not fright. Kids and adults are encouraged to come in costume to explore our exhibits. Check out some fantastical science experiments, create take-home crafts, pose for pictures with fun props in front of a full moon backdrop, and try out our pumpkin scavenger hunt to receive an extra special prize at the end of your visit
Get tickets here.
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Friends of the Library Book Sale
Friday, October 25-Sunday October 27
Grab some great deals at the Friends of the Dover Public Library book sale to be held during regular library hours. Books will be on the top floor. Cash, checks or cards accepted as payment. Additionally, there will be a chance to purchase a historic piece of slate that came off the roof of the library, after serving as weather protection since 1904.
Learn more here..
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"The Edwin Booth Theatre" Gallery Opening
Saturday, October 26, 5-7pm
Join the Woodman Museum in the Hale House for the unveiling of the new “Edwin Booth Theatre” Gallery. Opened in 1998 as a successor to then Durham Stage Company, the Edwin Booth Theatre brought numerous productions to the town of Dover in the space now occupied by Stalk Restaurant. Join the Woodman staff and former theatre founder and director, Edward Langlois, for a night of food, drink, and merriment to celebrate the new gallery opening. Learn more.
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Agatha Christie's
Black Coffee
Running through October 27,
various times
Garrison Players Art Center proudly presents a production of Agatha Christie's Black Coffee. In this classic murder mystery, detective Hercule Poirot and Captain Hastings have to unravel a tangle of family feuds, old flames and suspicious characters to find the killer and prevent a global catastrophe. Purchase tickets here.
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My Best Friend's Wedding at Ogunquit Playhouse
Running through October 27, various times
Ogunquit Playhouse presents the world premiere of this new musical based on the Julia Roberts film of the same name. Julianne Potter has always turned her nose up at romance, which is why she broke up with her longtime boyfriend Michael. All that changes when he announces his engagement and Julianne vows to win him back. But with his perfectly lovely fiancée Kimmy in the way, it’s not as easy as she thought. Get tickets.
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Dracula
Running through October 27,
various times
It's that time of year: everyone's favorite Halloween tradition is back at the Strand for an 8th annual production of Dracula, based on Bram Stoker's beloved novel of the same name.. Break a Leg Legally is bringing the chills and thrills of spooky season to life live on stage with a production of this classic story. With a haunting premise and lots of laughs, this production is Halloween fun for the whole family. Get tickets.
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UNH Hospitality and Campus Services Job Fair
Tuesday, October 29, 12-4pm
Looking to make your next career move? Hospitality and Campus Service departments are hiring. Hiring managers will be available for one-on-one interviews on the spot. UNH offers flexible and regular schedules, competitive pay, opportunities for promotion, and an easy commute with transportation options. Become a part of the UNH community with a wide variety of career options. Learn more.
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How Democracies Die
Running October 30-November 3, various times
A theatrical exploration of the New York Times best-selling book by Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt. The play, devised by UNH students, will delve into the book’s examination of how we have arrived at this moment in our democracy. Each performance will be immediately followed by an audience discussion with featured panelists. Purchase tickets here.
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First Friday Pumpkin Stroll
Friday, November 1, 5-8pm
Wrap up the Halloween season by joining select downtown businesses for the Pumpkin Decorating Contest. As part of the First Friday event, businesses will showcase their creatively decorated pumpkins. The contest adds a festive flair to downtown, which will be open until 8 PM for visitors to explore shops and vote for their favorite pumpkins. Participating businesses include SEH Studios Art Gallery, Jewelry Creations, Gallivant Global Eatery, Eight Legged Octopus, Cinco's Cantina, Ross Furniture, and more. Learn more.
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Run for the Dogs 5k Race/2 Mile Walk
Sunday, November 3, 8:30am-1:30pm
Mary's Dogs' Annual 5K Run/2Mi Walk Race will be a day filled with fun, community spirit, and of course, our love for dogs! At the event, you'll have the opportunity to walk, run, visit vendor booths, and celebrate with fellow dog lovers, all while supporting the important work of Mary’s Dogs Rescue & Adoption. Click here to sign up for the race.
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The Wizard of Oz
Running through November 3
The Rochester Opera House proudly presents this production of The Wizard of Oz. Follow the yellow brick road in this delightful stage adaptation of L. Frank Baum’s beloved tale, featuring the iconic musical score from the MGM film. The timeless tale, in which young Dorothy Gale travels from Kansas over the rainbow to the magical Land of Oz, continues to thrill audiences worldwide. Get tickets.
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Dover Business Downtown Trash Cleanup
Monday, November 4, 10am
The Brunch Club has partnered with Don't Trash Dover for a litter collection walk. This cleanup will specifically target the sidewalks and streets around local businesses in downtown Dover. Local businesses are especially encouraged to participate, but all are welcome. Cleanup materials will be provided. Click here to learn more.
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Concealed Carry Seminar with Adam Painchaud
Monday, November 4,
5:30-8:15pm
White Birch Armory welcomes career master firearms and tactics instructor, police detective, and SWAT team leader, Adam Painchaud, for this informative, non-shooting seminar. Applicable to men and women, whether you’ve never carried before or have carried for years. Adam will highlight the modern aspects of concealed carry and how to do it creatively in a manner that fits your lifestyle. Register here.
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Learn Excel at GBCC
Introductory course begins Tuesday, November 5
Intermediate course begins, Tuesday, November 12
Great Bay Community College is offering two different Excel training courses this fall. There is introductory course to Microsoft Excel is perfect for the new spreadsheet user, and an intermediate class that is designed for the casual spreadsheet user. Both of these courses will be taught live, via Zoom. Click here to register.
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