Tuesday, July 27 2010
This calendar features information about safe, substance-free events for teens in the Monadnock Region. Please click here to submit an event. Events are reviewed by the webmaster before posting and will not appear immediately on the calendar.
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07/05/2010 - 2:36pm
C.A.K.E Summer Camp07/05/2010 - 2:36pm 07/30/2010 - 2:36pm Etc/GMT-4 Description: C.A.K.E. (Creative Arts At Kene) encourages campers to explore new ways to express themselves through their interest in the arts. Campers select their own classes from a long list ranging from creative writing to costuming. The last week of camp is a celebration of the visual and performing arts. Campers will display their visual art creations in an art exhibit. Performances will be presented at the Colonial Theatre and the MoCo Blackbox Theatre. Festival Week is the perfect way for campers to share their talents with their families! Where: MoCo Arts on Railroad Street For ages 8-18 Call 357-2100 for prices and more information |
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Key 1
07/27/2010 - 12:27pm
African American Folktales07/27/2010 - 12:27pm Etc/GMT-4 Description: Stories from the Heart: African American Folktales & Slave Narratives Using readings, traditional and digital storytelling, research, and writing participants will learn to tell a story and create an electronic version of their oral story. Participants will learn some minimal editing using MovieMaker and Audacity. The culminating activity will be a celebration when participants will tell their story as well as present their digital creation. 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM in the Trustees Room at the Keene Public Library Key 1
07/27/2010 - 12:42pm
Frog Exhibit & Discussion07/27/2010 - 12:42pm Etc/GMT-4 Description: Wildlife Encounters presents "Froggie Spies a Kingfisher"
Learn fun animal facts, information about the importance of clean water for all animals and people, and how animals live in their habitats. Plus, get a chance to see several animals up close. You'll see many frogs such as flying frogs, red-eyed tree frogs, bird poop' frog, a salamander, a water dragon or monitor lizard, a 'water walking' tarantula, the 'king of the Kingfishers,' a live laughing kookaburra, and more. Every child over three years old will have the opportunity to touch at least one of the animals! Terrific Tuesdays takes place each Tuesday at 1 pm during our summer reading program. Each week there is a different special event designed for kids that are approximately aged five and up. Well-behaved younger children are welcome to attend with an adult.
Wildlife Encounters, LLC is a not-for-profit traveling Educational Zoo operating from our USDA-licensed Wildlife Center near the New Hampshire Seacoast. 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM at Herberton Hall (next to the Keene Public Library) Key 1
07/27/2010 - 1:00pm
Soccer Camp07/27/2010 - 1:00pm Etc/GMT-4 Description: Run by KPRD and Challenger Three age groups and three sessions daily. Please call 357-9829 for more information Key 1
07/27/2010 - 2:16pm
Contact Dance Jam07/27/2010 - 2:16pm Etc/GMT-4 Description: Contact Improvisation is a movement form developed by Steve Paxton to create partnering opportunities (originally for men) in modern dance that were free from the interpretation of power or relationship that most audiences encounter when watching duets in dance. The form has developed to a practice that allows dancers and non-dancers to become more aware in their bodies, use gravity and weight sharing to create (sometimes astounding) shapes and to connect our mind and bodies in a meditational practice.
Our event will be geared towards beginners, starting with a short class from 4:30-5:00 that teaches introductory concepts that will allow anyone to participate in the jam. The following 'jam' from 5-7 is open to movers of all levels and is free---improvisers can enter and leave the space at will--some people may feel more comfortable just observing. 4:30 PM to 7:00 PM in the Keene Public Library Heberton HallKeene Dilettante Dance will teach the introductory dance session and lead the Contact Jam. |

