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The Concord Coalition to End Homelessness will host its second talent show fundraiser at the Bank of New Hampshire Stage on May 1. (Concord Coalition to End Homelessness)
CONCORD, NH The Concord Coalition to End Homelessness will be hosting its second talent show fundraiser in a few months but it needs some contestants.
Originally shuttered due to the coronavirus pandemic, the org working to put together an intimate, live show, of sorts, at the Bank of New Hampshire Stage on May 1. The org hopes to raise $30,000.
But first, it needs talented people who are ready to perform.
Jan 30, 2021
Like so many restaurants in the world’s most Michelin-starred city, Ginza Isomura is struggling to weather the latest crisis rocking the pandemic-battered hospitality industry.
A staple in one of Tokyo’s most expensive shopping and dining districts for decades, the restaurant has been serving carefully prepared deep-fried skewers of meat, seafood and seasonal vegetables to customers from around the world. Before the COVID-19 outbreak, international travelers could be seen rubbing elbows with Japanese office workers at the folk-themed establishment’s polished wooden counter, listening to chefs in white uniforms explain each skewered entree.
In what has become an all-too-common story since the onset of the health scare, however, sales have plummeted due to social distancing measures, travel restrictions and stay-at-home requests.
Check out ice carvings
Michael Legassey of Athol, Mass works on a bald eagle ice sculpture in downtown Concord on Saturday, January 26, 2019. âI mainly work with wood but ice has given me a chance to experiment in a different medium,â Legassy said. Three judges voted on the variety of sculptures made from 11 until 3 and awards were given out. This is first year of the Winterfest events tied to the Black Ice event which is in its 9th year.
Ice sculptures from the previous years of Winter Fest, which will return to downtown Concord on Jan. 29 and 20.
Ice sculptures from the previous years of Winter Fest, which will return to downtown Concord on Jan. 29 and 20.