This year’s Latin Beats and Eats event was something truly special. We gathered at The Loading Dock in Littleton, where people from 10 different Latin countries came together to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with the sounds of merengue and bachata, delicious food,...
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From Neighborly Chat to Community Success
A serendipitous meeting with a North Country neighbor led to the beginning of our Homestead Classes in Groveton. A question we begin with here at the Hub is "Did a neighbor ask for it?" In this case the answer is yes! Kayla Leighton a young homesteader and farmer...
Coffee on the Common
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Kick Up Your Boots: Country Line Dance Nights Return to Lancaster!
Hosted at the Lancaster Motel every other Wednesday, this event doesn't disappoint. It’s a fantastic evening of music, dance, and camaraderie. The best part? It's entirely free! But here's the twist, all donations go towards Cigars for Warriors. Leading the way and...
Hunters Moon Family Fun Night – October 28
This was a concerted effort between the Hub, Granite Guild, and the Northumberland Fire and Police Departments. The Ghostbusters were on hand yet again, with a screening of The Afterlife, next to a bonfire with music and free food! The event was well received by...
80’s Field Day-Whitefield
This neighbor-led event not only revitalized the park but also showcased the spirit of unity at the heart of the Community Builders Hub.
On July 22nd at Highland Park in Whitefield, the community came alive for the first-ever 80’s Field Day, a lively event that breathed new life into an underutilized park.
This plan emerged from conversations with locals during the early summer months who spoke about the park’s limited use. With the support of Lowes’ General Manager, who generously donated $400 worth of paint, the once-dismal gray recreation building received a bright yellow makeover, with local kids actively participating in the transformation. The pride on their faces as they admired their handiwork was truly priceless.
Spearheaded by the Hub, along with Whitefield residents Teresa Russo, Melissa Farrow, and Josh Dagnese, the event drew in over 150 people for a day filled with all things 80’s, from laughter echoing through the hilly streets in town to the Fire Department’s open truck for exploration.