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Out & About: Poetry and prose event celebrates International Women’s Day
Liz Sauchelli. Copyright (c) Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.
Modified: 3/6/2021 10:23:47 PM
In the best of times, poetry has the ability to connect people with thoughts and feelings they might not have experienced themselves. In difficult times, it can provide comfort as well.
On Monday, more than a dozen writers will connect virtually at 6 p.m. for WISE’s Poetry & Prose event, which is being held as a celebration of International Women’s Day. It is being co-hosted by Left Bank Books, Norwich Bookstore, Still North Books & Bar and Yankee Bookshop. People can find the Zoom link at wiseuv.org/join-us/#events or request it by emailing development@wiseuv.org or calling 603-448-5922, ext.118.
Gyms adapting to business during COVID-19
Members at River Valley Club in Lebanon wear masks during a group class. Courtesy River Valley Club
Published: 2/6/2021 1:07:20 PM
When the coronavirus pandemic is in the rearview mirror, Justin Miner, owner of Gain Strength and Conditioning in Portsmouth, will look back and be thankful.
He, like everyone else, has been heartbroken about all the lives lost, businesses affected and families that are struggling. But in the middle of the pandemic unpredictability that is now nearing a full year, Miner has been able to quell a little of the chaotic nature of his business.
Prior to closing in mid-March, Gain – which customizes small-group workouts for its members – had an “open” schedule for those who came to work out. There were reservations but they often overlapped and there was little accountability if a member came late.