Serendipity Boutique - Encouraging an Earth Friendly Lifestyle
So many fabulous and exciting things take place in our little town of Exeter, and we would like to share it all with you!  Take a look at some upcoming events, and plan to attend as many as you can!

local landmark
 
 
The Ioka Theater will again open as a theater for the community, but this time as a non-profit. The Exeter Theater Company was established to preserve and operate the historic Ioka Theater as a vital center for arts and culture.
 Join the Exeter Theater Company team during two visioning sessions to hear the plan for the Ioka Theater, have all your questions answered, and share your ideas. This is your chance to be a part of bringing the Ioka back to Exeter! Wednesday, January 18th
6-8pm at the Exeter Town Hall

Hosted by the Exeter Heritage Commission and facilitated by Van MacLeod, Commissioner for the 
N.H. Department of Cultural Resources


Saturday, January 21st
9-11am at the Exeter Town Hall

Hosted by the Exeter Economic Development Commission and facilitated by Ea Ksander, 
Community Development Specialist


Bring your friends!    Food and drink provided
Questions?     or  603.770.6290

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sustainable and eco-friendly practices
Blue Moon Revolution Presents
Food & Health Forum:
Cuisine, Community, Conversation

    


Gary Hirshberg
President & CE-Yo of Stonyfield Yogurt
Inventing a "Win-Win-Win-Win-Win Future"


                                             Monday, Jan 23rd 6:30-8:30 p
hirshberg - local eco-friendly businessmanLocation: Blue Moon Evolution
8 Clifford Street, Exeter, NH Price: $70 per person includes three-course, locally sourced dinner, a glass of wine and the seminar. 

A portion of the proceeds from this event will be donated to the Northeast Organic Farming Association of New Hampshire. www.nofanh.org





Water Street Bookstore will be offering for sale Hirshberg's book, 
Stirring It Up: How to Make Money and Save the World

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food inc...sustainable food movement
We the People 
presents  Bill McKibben Author Educator Environmentalist 
mckibben - sustainable food
 Thursday, January 26th at 7pm The Vestry Exeter Congregational Church 21 Front Street Exeter, NH  

We the People is an ongoing free lecture and film series put on by a group comprised of the Exeter Congregational Church, First Unitarian Universalist Society of Exeter, Christ Church, Phillips Exeter Academy, and Water Street Bookstore.  This event is free and open to the public. 

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farmers market


*Winter Farmer's Market has Begun visit www.seacoasteatlocal.org for full schedule 
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