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SUMMARY:WMCC Advisory Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:WMCC Advisory Committee Meeting\nFebruary 3\, 2022\, 12:00 PM | Zoom
URL:https://www.wmcc.edu/event/wmcc-advisory-committee-meeting-3/
LOCATION:Online\, NH\, United States
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SUMMARY:Community Read: Meet author Ty Gagne
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the first Great North Woods Libraries Community Read!\nBerlin\, Gorham\, and Randolph Public Libraries with White Mountains Community College Fortier Library are partnering to host a discussion of the book The Last Traverse\, Tragedy and Resilience in the Winter Whites by New Hampshire native\, Ty Gagne. Related to the theme of exploring north country mountains and forests\, each library will also be hosting complimentary programs. \nCompleting our Community Read\, all are invited to meet the author of The Last Traverse in a Zoom event on Wednesday\, October 6\, 2021\, at 6pm.  To attend this Zoom event\, register here.
URL:https://www.wmcc.edu/event/community-read-meet-author-ty-gagne/
LOCATION:Online\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Library,WMCC Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210908T180000
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SUMMARY:Adventure Outdoors Safely
DESCRIPTION:The White Mountains Community College’s Fortier Library is pleased to host the program Adventure Outdoors Safely\, via Zoom on Wednesday\, September 8st\, at 6pm via Zoom. Presenter Wayne Saunders is a retired Lieutenant Conservation Officer from the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department who will explain some of the ways to be prepared when heading into the woods. Register for this program with the Fortier Library at wmcclibrary@ccsnh.edu or 603-342-3087.
URL:https://www.wmcc.edu/event/adventure-outdoors-safely/
LOCATION:Online\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Library,WMCC Events
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SUMMARY:North Country Young Writer’s Conference
DESCRIPTION:North Country Young Writers’ Festival \nSave the Date! May 14-May 15\, 2021 \nA Virtual Event Free to New Hampshire Residents \n  \nThe North Country Young Writers’ Festival is a youth-focused\, youth-driven event\, from the logo (designed by a student from Gorham) to the festival workshops in creative writing (taught by college and graduate students) to the panels of readers (including New Hampshire’s Youth Poet Laureates and Poetry Ambassadors). \nHosted virtually this year by White Mountains Community College\, this free festival is designed for 7th-12th students from New Hampshire with a casual interest in creative writing and also for those who are considering writing as their college major or profession. \nWith seven workshops on a range of topics (poetry\, screenplays\, short stories\, flash nonfiction)\, a lively Submit-a-thon\, readings with published authors\, a chance to meet the state’s youth poet laureates (and learn how to become one)\, fun writing games with prizes\, a marathon poem written over 48 hours\, and the opportunity to join the editorial board of a new North Country student literary magazine\, this festival will be a memorable experience! \nMeet the high school students who dared to step on stage and memorize poems for Poetry Out Loud! Meet a Hollywood screenwriter who happens to live in Berlin\, NH! Attend a reading by Brigid Kemmerer\, New York Times bestselling Young Adult author! For the state’s teachers\, we have a special opportunity\, a Saturday workshop delivered by Penny Kittle\, “Teaching Poetry to Transform Thinking About Writing.” \nFind the Festival Schedule and Registration below. Priority Registration for residents of Coös County (NH); Essex County (Vermont); and Oxford County (Maine) until March 24\, 2021\, at which time registration will open to residents of other regions in New Hampshire. \nFor more information and to view the complete schedule click here. \nRegister here. \nWant to become involved with the festival? Have questions? Email NCYWFestival@gmail.com.
URL:https://www.wmcc.edu/event/north-country-young-writers-conference/
LOCATION:Online\, NH\, United States
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SUMMARY:WMCC Advisory Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:WMCC Advisory Committee Meeting: Thursday\, May 6\, 11:00 AM via Zoom \nhttps://ccsnh.zoom.us/j/95513095548 \nMeeting ID: 955 1309 5548 \nPhone: 1-646-558-8656
URL:https://www.wmcc.edu/event/wmcc-advisory-committee-meeting/
LOCATION:Online\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:WMCC Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210326T090000
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SUMMARY:Virtual Open House for High School Students
DESCRIPTION:White Mountains Community College invites high school students to our virtual open house!\n\nJoin the faculty and staff at WMCC to learn about all the unique opportunities for high school students whether you’re preparing for the workforce\, planning to transfer to a four year college or university\, or looking to earn college credits while still in high school\, we have what you need to be successful. After a welcome from WMCC President Chuck Lloyd\, you will be able to join various breakout rooms focused on the programs you’re most interested in learning more about. With over 45 wide ranging degree and certificate programs WMCC has something for everyone!\n\n\nFriday\, March 26 \n\n\nSession I: 9am-10:30am\nSession II: 1pm-2:30pm\nStudents only need to attend one session but are welcome to attend both\n\nPlease email Amanda Gaeb at agaeb@ccsnh.edu to request the Zoom information.
URL:https://www.wmcc.edu/event/virtual-open-house-for-high-school-students/
LOCATION:Online\, NH\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210203T180000
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SUMMARY:In the Shadow of Mount Washington - Spring Zoom Series
DESCRIPTION:For those of us fortunate enough to live in the shadow of Mount Washington\, we know that the “rockpile” is always interesting.  The crown jewel of the White Mountain range is the highest peak in the northeastern United States and boasts unique climate conditions\, natural features\, flora\, and fauna.  The breathtaking views and unique environment surrounding Mt. Washington challenges all who dare to approach\, attracting visitors from all over the world. \nThis spring\, the Great North Woods Libraries have collaborated to present a series of free family-friendly Zoom events that revolve around this formidable peak.  With Internet access\, you can enjoy these programs from the safety and comfort of your home.  These events are being presented on the first Wednesdays of February\, March\, April\, and May\, all beginning at 6pm. \nNew Englanders know the reputation of 6\,288-foot Mount Washington as a place of  climate extremes. The high winds for which the mountain is known funnel great accumulations of snow from the bare upper tundra of the Presidential Range into the glacial cirque of Tuckerman Ravine.  On February 3rd\, at 6pm\, our 2021 Spring series begins with the program “Over The Headwall: A Short History of Skiing in Tuckerman Ravine.”  Presenter Jeff Leich is the Executive Director of New England Ski Museum in Franconia and is the editor of the Journal of the New England Ski Museum. \nAward-winning author and journalist Dan Szczesny will be discussing his connection to Mt. Washington\, formed in part while writing his book The White Mountain: Rediscovering Mount Washington’s Hidden Culture.  Dan spent a year exploring the mountain and its impact on the people who adventure on it.  Meet Dan on March 3rd\, at 6pm\, for his unique perspective on the peak.  Registration in this program allows access to the accompanying documentary which can be watched before or after the Zoom event.  Books can be purchased at Dan’s website:  https://danszczesny.wordpress.com/ \nThe area around Mt. Washington is teeming with wildlife of all kinds. On April 7th\, at 6pm\, join a Squam Lakes Natural Science Center naturalist and meet some of the wild animals that make their homes in the White Mountains during the program “Animals of the White Mountains.” Learn about their places in larger ecosystems and discover what makes these animals well-suited for life in New Hampshire—or even for life right in your backyard. \nWhat better way to end the spring series than with spring flowers in the program “Land Above the Trees: Exploring the Alpine Zone in the White Mountains”.  Presenter Nicky Pizzo is the Guided Outdoors Manager at the Appalachian Mountain Club\, who manages family and adult Guided Adventures and is a Senior Naturalist with the AMC.  Nicky has spent 20+years exploring the alpine zone\, in particular the Alpine Garden below the summit of Mt Washington.  This presentation will explore the plants and animals found above treeline in the White Mountains and what makes it so special.  Register to join this event via Zoom on May 5th\, at 6pm. \nTo attend\, audience members must submit an email address and have access to a computer or phone with video and/or microphone capability.  Interested participants can register at:  www.wmcc.edu/fortier-library/.  To receive updates for these and future programs\, or if you have questions\, contact one of the Great North Woods Libraries who are partnering in this series:  Berlin Public Library 603-752-5210\, Gorham Public Library 603-466-2525\, Randolph Public Library 603-466-5408\, WMCC Fortier Library 603-342-3087. \nCalendar announcements: \nFebruary 3\, 6pm:  Over The Headwall: A Short History of Skiing in Tuckerman Ravine with Jeff Leich of the New England Ski Museum \nMarch 3\, 6pm: The White Mountain: Rediscovering Mount Washington with author Dan Szczesny (this event includes free access to Dan’s documentary) \nApril 7\, 6pm:  Animals of the White Mountains with Squam Lakes Natural Science Center naturalists \nMay 5\, 6pm:  Land Above the Trees: Exploring the Alpine Zone in the White Mountains with Nicky Pizzo of the Appalachian Mountain Club
URL:https://www.wmcc.edu/event/in-the-shadow-of-mount-washington-spring-zoom-series/
LOCATION:Online\, NH\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201209T100000
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SUMMARY:Virtual Informational Meeting for students interested in transferring to GSC
DESCRIPTION:Looking to continue your education at Granite State College? Learn more about the potential pathways to transfer your WMCC credits towards your next degree. Join Wendy Ferrucci from Granite for an informational virtual meeting for WMCC students interested in transferring to Granite State College. \nWhen: Wednesday\, December 9th | 10am-11am \nContact Amanda Gaeb at agaeb@ccsnh.edu to receive the zoom details.
URL:https://www.wmcc.edu/event/virtual-informational-meeting-for-students-interested-in-transferring-to-gsc/
LOCATION:Online\, NH\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201203T100000
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SUMMARY:North Country Hospitality and Recreation Virtual Job Fair
DESCRIPTION:Work. Live. Play.\n\n \n\nSkiNH\, NH Lodging & the Restaurant Association and New Hampshire Employment Security are excited to collaborate in bringing this much needed virtual event to the area. This virtual job fair will showcase hundreds of positions in the hospitality and recreation industries!\n\n \n\nJob Seekers must register: https://virtualjobfairs.nh.gov
URL:https://www.wmcc.edu/event/north-country-hospitality-and-recreation-virtual-job-fair/
LOCATION:Online\, NH\, United States
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SUMMARY:#GivingTuesday : Choose Community
DESCRIPTION:Today\, on #GivingTuesday\, consider a donation to WMCC. Help play a vital role in the success of our students. Donations allows us to provide students with programs\, resources & most importantly\, scholarships that change their lives. \nAn investment in White Mountains Community College is critical to the future of our state. Please consider a gift today in support of our annual fund. Donors may choose to support scholarships\, a specific program\, or assist in funding that will directly meet the needs of our facilities. \nWe are grateful for your past\, present and future support of WMCC students! \nhttps://www.wmcc.edu/donate/
URL:https://www.wmcc.edu/event/givingtuesday-choose-community/
LOCATION:Online\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:WMCC Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201118T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201118T190000
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SUMMARY:Meet Lucy Stone: Enter the Antebellum World of the Abolition and Women's Rights Movements
DESCRIPTION:A contemporary of Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton\, Lucy Stone\, the best known female orator of her era\, will address the issues of woman’s rights and abolition\, plus share with her audience chapters from own life; with storyteller/actress Judith Black \nContact Denise at dbergeron@ccsnh.edu or 603-342-3087 for zoom information or sign up for the evening event on the library homepage. \n 
URL:https://www.wmcc.edu/event/meet-lucy-stone-enter-the-antebellum-world-of-the-abolition-and-womens-rights-movements/
LOCATION:Online\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Library,WMCC Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201104T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201104T190000
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SUMMARY:NAMI In Our Own Voice presentation
DESCRIPTION:On November 4th\, join us for In Our Own Voice presentations change attitudes\, assumptions and stereotypes by describing the reality of living with mental illness. \nPowerful personal stories are shared by individuals with mental health conditions in this brief presentation. The format includes a video\, personal testimony and discussion—which enriches understanding of how individuals with these serious disorders cope with symptoms\, recover\, and lead productive lives with hope\, meaning and dignity. \nThe program also empowers those faced with mental illness\, and provides living proof that recovery is an ongoing reality. \nIn Our Own Voice is a NAMI NH recovery\, education presentation given by trained presenters who themselves have faced mental illness and are in recovery. \nWednesday\, November 4th 6 pm\nhttps://ccsnh.zoom.us/j/96279207293
URL:https://www.wmcc.edu/event/nami-in-our-own-voice-presentation/
LOCATION:Online\, NH\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201028T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201028T130000
DTSTAMP:20201021T180623Z
CREATED:20201021T180141Z
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SUMMARY:Book Discussion: Dracula by Bram Stoker
DESCRIPTION:To join the zoom discussion\, please contact Denise at at dbergeron@ccsnh.edu / 603-342-3087 or sign up for the evening event on the library homepage.
URL:https://www.wmcc.edu/event/book-discussion-dracula-by-bram-stoker/
LOCATION:Online\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Library
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