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PORTSMOUTH — The Active Retirement Association (ARA) announces a free Zoom presentation on Mon., February 6, from 1:30-3 p.m. featuring Stephen Taylor, who will speak about New Hampshire’s historical treatment

Live with Author Dan Brown

May 6, 2021 6 hrs ago DURHAM — Ever wanted to chat with world-renowned author Dan Brown about his life and writing, or ask how he develops his ideas into #1 best-selling novels? Now you can. And perhaps learn a little about how his extraordinary fame has affected his life in quiet New Hampshire. And how and why the son of a mathematics teacher and a church organist became a prolific novelist. And what his writing day is like. You’ll get to ask all your questions at 1:30 p.m. on Tues., May 11, in a free webinar sponsored by the Active Retirement Association. Advance sign-up is required at Dan Brown Q&A or by emailing araseacoast@gmail.com for the registration link. Guests receive a confirmation email with information on how to attend.

Da Vinci Code author Dan Brown answers your questions

Portsmouth Herald Ever wanted to chat with world-renowned author Dan Brown about his life and writing, or ask how he develops his ideas into No. 1 best-selling novels? Now you can. And perhaps learn a little about how his extraordinary fame has affected his life in quiet New Hampshire. And how and why the son of a mathematics teacher and a church organist became a prolific novelist. And what his writing day is like. You’ll get to ask all your questions at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 11, in a free webinar sponsored by the Active Retirement Association. Advance sign-up is required at Dan Brown Q&A or by emailing araseacoast@gmail.com for the registration link. Guests receive a confirmation email with information on how to attend.

New life for the Wood Island Life Saving Station

KITTERY, Maine Men fought deadly seas in small wooden boats from the Wood Island Life Saving Station to rescue mariners in distress starting in 1908. Their whispered motto? “We have to go out, but we don’t have to come back.” “It’s where wooden boats met service,” said Sam Reid, president of the Wood Island Life Saving Station Association. Hear the history of these Portsmouth Harbor “surfmen,” who were part of the U.S. Life Saving Service a forerunner of the U.S. Coast Guard. Learn how the Life Saving Station is being brought back to life. Reid will speak to island’s past and future at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, March 16 in a free webinar sponsored by the Active Retirement Association. Advanced sign up is required at Wood Island Registration or by emailing araseacoast@gmail.com for the registration link. Guests receive a confirmation email with information on how to attend.

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