New Hampshire Magazine
This signature event will take the “Digital Stage” in June
May 4, 2021
Help support the intersection of New Hampshire’s arts and business worlds with an inspirational online celebration.
The New Hampshire Business Committee for the Arts (NHBCA) will host their 37th Annual Arts Awards show on the “Digital Stage” next month. It will honor groups and individuals across New Hampshire for their excellent contributions to arts and culture. The event is free to attend, with an option to donate when registering.
As a statewide nonprofit membership organization, the NHBCA works to connect professionals through art-related experiences while building partnerships between the business and artistic communities. Focusing on improving the “creative economy,” the NHBCA works to boost engagement with the arts through a variety of projects and people, while advocating for its values in economic, social and community development.
–Frank Zappa Now that I m immune – the second shot kicked in full force last weekend – I wonder what I should do. Are buffets safe? Are any left? Was I better off without all-you-can-eat fried chicken at the VFW and bottomless blue cheese dressing at the Hy-Vee salad bar? Probably, but no matter. Life, or its demise, is built from little things, cholesterol and saturated fat included. Speaking of buffets, toilet paper shortages seem eons ago. Covidiots without masks don t bother me as much. It s too soon to know anything for sure, but maybe a thrice-postponed flight to visit folks on the West Coast will come true at the end of May. The Summer Camp music festival in Chillicothe, a Memorial Day weekend tradition canceled last year, is on for August. No word about redneck fishing in Bath, but school crossing guards are out again.