From Greta Drager, the new executive director of the Hooper Institute:

Serving Walpole, New Hampshire since 2005
A SPECIAL EVENT EVERY SATURDAY
Saturday, August 16, 2025 at 10:30 am
Walking Tour of Walpole – Meet at 10:30 am on the sidewalk in front of the museum to join Bill Ranauro, local author, on an architectural tour of the village.
The Walpole Historical Society will be open every Saturday through October 18th, from noon to 3:00 pm and will feature a special presentation each Saturday at 12:30 pm.
We look forward to seeing you there!
A SPECIAL EVENT EVERY SATURDAY
Saturday, August 9, 2025 at 12:30 pm
From the 1793 Kingsbury rag-paper mill of “Paper Mill Village” to today’s hand-made bacterial “bio-paper” – Walpole artist Eric Gjerde will trace 230 years of regional papermaking ingenuity. Live demos, historic photos, and giant origami tessellations reveal how local waterpower still shapes contemporary paper art.
The Walpole Historical Society will be open every Saturday through October 18, from noon to 3 pm and will feature a special presentation each Saturday at 12:30 pm.
We look forward to seeing you there!
From Michael Nerrie:
There is a free ‘Mushroom Art’ event for kids happening this Saturday, July 12, from 10 to 11:30 am at the pavilion at Distant Hill Nature Trail.
Melany Kahn, author of the wonderful children’s book, ‘Mason Goes Mushrooming’, will be reading her book to the kids, followed by an interactive Q&A session and hands-on mushroom art projects.
She will have a selection of wild and cultivated mushrooms available for the kiddos to learn to identify. They will be able to touch, smell, and observe the mushrooms up close, then use them as still-life models for their own illustrations and artwork with watercolors.
There will also be a clay art session where the children can shape and paint their own clay mushroom to take home.
From Marilyn Wilking:
Sorry for late notice, but the Education in NH forum with state legislators to be held Tuesday, June 24th at 6:30 at the library has been cancelled. We hope to reschedule.
From Marilyn Wilking:
ATTENTION: Parents, educators, school board members, voters
Want to learn how our state supports education?
What are the issues?
Learn some facts in the comfort of the air conditioned library tomorrow evening.
June 24th – Education in New Hampshire
Join Representatives Patty Cornell, Dave Luneau, and Nick Germana as they discuss various aspects of education in our state. Topics will include state resources, property taxes to support K-12 education, vouchers, charter schools, and the low level of state support for higher education. The event will be moderated by our own Rep. Lucy Weber
When: Tuesday, June 24
Where: Walpole Town Library at 6:30 pm
From Wendy Grossman:
In connection with Old Home Days, the Walpole Conservation Commission and the Walpole Trail Committee, are offering several nature outings for the community.
Saturday, 6/28, from 8:30 to 10:00 am, Chris Liazos, an Antioch University MS graduate student, will lead a birding walk around town on behalf of the Conservation Commission. To join the walk, please come to the Conservation Commission booth on the Common at 8:30 am.
Sunday, 6/29, the Walpole Trail Committee invites you to visit the Gateway, the town-owned property nestled against the Connecticut River across Route 12 from South Street. At 7 am, Sharyn Tullar will lead a birding outing next to the river. Bring your own binoculars. At 10 am, there will be a guided hike along the Gateway River Ramble, a short new trail with outstanding views of the Connecticut River. The meeting spot for both events is the kiosk at the top of the hill. Dress for an outdoor adventure (comfortable shoes, tick and insect protection, etc.)
On Saturday, the Conservation Commission and the Trail Committee will have side-by-side booths on the west side of the Common opposite the Congregational Church. Please visit us to learn more about conservation and trails in Walpole.
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