Pollinators and Plants
Discover what could happen to pollinators and plants if the pollinator population continues to decline. Learn ways in which we can help these amazing creatures continue assisting their plant allies by ensuring that their pollen is transported across the garden. Program was originally held on May 12th, 2026.
History of the Islands of Southern Lake Winnipesaukee
Local author and islander Stephanie Erickson shares the history of the islands and how they have shaped the culture of the islanders today. Program was originally held on April 14, 2026
Discover Greenland
Presented by Greg Smith, who shared many spectacular images, amazing facts and an introduction to the Inuit people who live on the largest island in the world- Greenland. You can learn more about the non profit on their website, the Greenland Advocate. Program was originally held on March 5, 2026.
Coyote Shape Shifter
The Coyote is not native to eastern North America. How did it get here ? What impact does it have on our New England woods ? Come learn how the most adaptable creature on the planet not only survived decades of persecution but thrived because of it. Presented by Joe Callanan. This program was originally held on February 24th, 2026.
Healthy Cells, Healthy Life
In this 30-minute class, we explore what it means to have healthy cells and how small daily habits can make a big difference. We talk about how nourishing your body with real, whole foods and getting adequate nutrients gives your cells the fuel they need to create energy and repair themselves. You’ll also learn how movement, rest, hydration, and chiropractic care support healthy communication between your brain and body so your cells can function at their best. By the end, you’ll have simple, practical ways to support your cells through what you eat, how you move, and how you care for your body every day. Presented by Dr. Mackenzie from Awakening Chiropractic. Program was originally held on January 20th, 2026.
Less Ache, More Awake
Aches and pains from arthritis may become a barrier to regular exercise. Join Granite VNA Health Educator Brooke Noonan as we learn how exercise can increase strength, reduce joint pain, control swelling, and boost energy for those living with arthritis. Program was originally held on December 30th, 2025.
Harnessing History
This program looks at how dog sledding developed in New Hampshire and how the Chinook played a major role in this story. Explaining how man and his relationship with dogs won out over machines on several famous polar expeditions, Bob Cottrell covers the history of Arthur Walden and his Chinooks, the State Dog of New Hampshire. Program was originally held on November 18th, 2025.