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“Connecting Spirit Through Music” at Walpole Unitarian Church – 3/1/26
“Connecting Spirit Through Music”
Eugene Friesen, cello
Liz Rogers, voice
Cliff Oster, planetary gong
In concert this Sunday, March 1
10 AM
Walpole Unitarian Church
Corner of Main and Union Streets, Walpole NH
All are welcome!!!
‘Meet the Candidates’ Event Hosted by the Walpole Grange – 2/19/26
Walpole Grange #125 will hold a Meet the Candidates event on Thursday, February 19 at 7:00 pm at the Walpole Town Hall. The public is invited to attend this event and meet their candidates running for Walpole Town Offices as well as candidates running for offices with the Fall Mountain Regional School District on the March 10 ballot. This event is not a debate. Instead, it is an informal opportunity for candidates introduce themselves to the voters. Each candidate will be given several minutes to introduce themselves. Afterwards, members of the public may ask questions. Light refreshments will be served during and after the presentations.
Questions or inquiries about this event may be forwarded to Leroy Watson, Program Director, Walpole Grange at lawatsonjd@gmail.com
Walpole Grange #125 is a volunteer, community based, nonprofit organization, that has been serving the farmers and residents of the town of Walpole and surrounding communities since 1885.
Burned by Billionaires Book Talk at the Library – 3/5/26
Book Talk with Author at Walpole Library:
Burned by Billionaires by Chuck Collins
Thursday, March 5 at 6:00 pm
At Walpole’s Bridge Memorial Library
Don’t miss this engaging talk followed by a Q&A.
Books signed by the author will be available for sale.
Burned by Billionaires: How Concentrated Wealth and Power Are Ruining Our Lives and Planet by Chuck Collins is a book that argues extreme wealth concentration among the ultra-rich negatively impacts society, politics, and the planet, leading to issues like political hijacking, housing crises, and environmental damage. Collins, a scholar at the Institute for Policy Studies, details how the actions of the top 0.01% rig the system in their favor, undermining democracy and creating a “myth of meritocracy”. The book serves as both a critique and a call to action, offering solutions for a more equitable society with universal abundance.
Seating is limited. RSVP is required by emailing rsvp.walpole@gmail.com. Please indicate if you would like to join the event via Zoom, and we will send you the link before the event.
Sponsored by Working for Democracy
Forest Stewardship Winter Workshop – 2/7/26
2026 Forest Stewardship Winter Workshop
Register Today!
Active Timber Harvest Tour
When: Saturday, February 7th, 10AM-12PM
Where: Fanny Mason Trailhead, 3H24+C2, Fanny Mason Forest, Walpole, NH
Join us for a 2026 Winter Forestry Stewardship Workshop!
Join CCCD and local Long View Forest foresters for a tour of an active timber harvest in the Fanny Mason Forest. The Fanny Mason forest is a 286-acre property owned by the town of Walpole and managed by the Walpole Conservation Commission for recreation, wildlife habitat, and wood production. Take a walk in the woods to learn how forest management can balance all these goals.
If you are interested in learning about forest management and getting to know a local hiking trail, then join this CCCD event. The walk will leave at 10:00 from the Fanny Mason Trailhead at the northbound rest area along the eastside of Route 12 in Walpole (43.050914205814934, -72.4450459794439, 2.5 miles south of the Route 123 Westminster-Walpole bridge).
This series is presented by Cheshire County Conservation District (CCCD), Walpole Conservation Commission, Antioch University New England, Long View Forest, UNH Cooperative Extension, USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS)
Cost: Free, Registration Required
For additional information, questions, or for assistance in registration, contact: info@cheshireconservation.org or (603) 904-3011
Tai Chi Course in Walpole – Starting 2/18/26

CURIOUS ABOUT TAI CHI?
NEW BEGINNERS GROUP STARTS FEBRUARY 18
DOZENS OF STUDIES SHOW HOW TAI CHI CAN HELP YOU:
☯ Sharpen and maintain your sense of balance. Reduce your risk of falling
☯ Lift your spirits, boost your energy, and improve your sense of well-being
☯ Improve your coordination and move with fluidity and grace
☯ Loosen your joints and expand your range of motion
☯ Lower your blood pressure
☯ Ease symptoms of arthritis and other chronic conditions
☯ Make new friends and have fun
YOUR FIRST SESSION IS FREE – NO COMMITMENT
Come for an hour on Wednesday, February 18, at 11 a.m. Learn more, ask questions, try a few moves, and see if tai chi is right for you. We’ll meet on the second floor of the Walpole town hall.
From then on, the group will meet every Wednesday from 11 a.m. to noon at the town hall.
The course is led by Ben Daviss, a senior instructor with the nonprofit Oriental Healing Arts Association. A tai chi player for 30 years, Ben also holds a teaching certification from the American Tai Chi & Qigong Association.
WHAT OUR STUDENTS SAY:
I marvel at the effect of the classes. I feel more resilient and capable as a human being in all its dimensions thanks to tai chi. – Lark L.
I’m not the only one who thinks the way you teach tai chi makes it most accessible. This will be my practice for years to come. – Marina C.
For more information or to register, contact Ben at 603-445-2200 or bdaviss@comcast.net.







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