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Center Barnstead / New Hampshire / United States
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Hanover / New Hampshire / United States
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Bristol / New Hampshire / United States
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Newfound Area Nursing Association (NANA)is a not-for-profit community-based health care organization, serving patients of all ages and all circumstances in the Newfound Area of central New Hampshire since 1960. The mission of NANA is to promote health and provide therapeutic services to individuals and families in our community. Our services and programs are individualized to maximize clinical and social outcomes to enhance the quality of life throughout the communities we serve. It is our goal to give the highest quality of home health care. You can count on our many years of experience, our highly trained team of wellness professionals, and exquisite professional service.
Concord / New Hampshire / United States
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Centerpoint Church was established in more than 190 years ago and a Baptist church. It offers Sunday and Wednesday services as well as prayer groups, Sunday school for children, summer camps, coffee and music. For more information please visit its Web site or call the listed number.

Plymouth / New Hampshire / United States
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Concord / New Hampshire / United States
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Carmelite Monastery is located on lovely, peaceful grounds. Its friars maintain a conscious contact with God in their daily lives. Theylive together and share prayers andmeals, but they may also be lawyers, teachers, firefighters, pastors or otherwise employed.
Concord / New Hampshire / United States
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NH Audubon's McLane Center offers trails and picnic areas for walkers that are open from dawn to dusk. No admission is charged, though donations are welcomed. The center provides environmental education to people of all ages, showcasing exhibits, live animals -- such as a bald eagle, screech owl, peregrine falcon and red-tailed hawk -- and function rooms. A nature store is available and it carries books, bird seed and feeders, gifts, jewelry, clothing and more. 

Concord / New Hampshire / United States
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The Political Library of New Hampshire aims to increase the communities engagement in the political process.  As the state that kicks off the country's primary elections, it feels an obligation to promote and preserve the country's political tradition and history.  It holds education programs and out reach events. Part of the library's collection is available on-line, but you can access the full collection by visiting the library.  

Concord / New Hampshire / United States
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Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire offers Sunday and Wednesday worship services. Call for more information.

Concord / New Hampshire / United States
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In the beginning Base of Jacobwas incorporated by 11 men on September 19, 1907. Ten years later, in February 1917, it became known as Temple Beth Jacob. In 1946, Temple Beth Jacob affiliated with the Union for Reform Judaism. For a period of time prior to this, services were conducted in the Orthodox tradition. Rabbi Aaron B. Ilson, who was raised in the Orthodox tradition, but was ordained as a Reform rabbi, provided the transition from Orthodox to Reform. In the years since, the congregation has continued to grow in size, scope of activities, and in its dedication to the diversity of Jewish ideas and ideals. Through the nearly 100 years of our existence, a series of dedicated rabbis and congregational leaders has enabled TBJ to go from those initial 11 men to nearly 200 families from near-isolation as Jews in the Concord area to becoming an integral part of the larger Jewish community of New Hampshire and beyond. Founded in 1907 as an Orthodox Temple, we are now a traditional Reform Congregation that has not forgotten its Orthodox Jewish roots. Beginning with 11 founding families, today Temple Beth Jacob boasts more than 175 families from a wide geographic area around Concord. Our present synagogue, originally purchased in 1937, has been updated several times in its history, most recently in 1989 when the building was expanded and renovated to include a larger sanctuary, kitchen, libraries, offices and classrooms. We are a group of families involved in not only our religious community, but also active members of our cities and towns.
Concord / New Hampshire / United States
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Science Cafe New Hampshire is a grassroots effort to encourage informal but science-based discussion of issues important to New Hampshire. It was started in 2011 by two science fans, Dan Marcek and Sarah Eck, with no funding or sponsorship. Despite that drawback, crowds have been big and enthusiastic, and panelists have included tech corporation officials, academics from UNH and Dartmouth College, the state climatologist and the state director of public health, not to mention farmers, layers, journalists and alternative medicine practitioners.
Concord / New Hampshire / United States
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The Unitarian Universalist Church welcomes everyone to join its congregation for Sunday service at 10:30am. The congregation aims to help its members in their individual quests for religious learning.

Laconia / New Hampshire / United States
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Taylor Community, established in 1907, provides independent and assisted living services to senior citizens. It offers one- and two-bedroom apartments with fully equipped kitchens, garages, and lawns and gardens. The organization offers various services that include assistance with bathing and grooming; housekeeping and laundry; supervision of medication; and transportation and coordination of medical appointments. The amenities offered by the facility include fitness centers, swimming pool, cafeteria, library and media center, and a movie theater. It also provides a variety of recreational and social activities, such as yoga classes, playing cards, music programs, computer classes, and reading groups and shopping trips. Taylor Community has facilities located throughout Laconia, Moultonborough, Pembroke and Wolfeboro counties in New Hampshire.
Concord / New Hampshire / United States
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