Bringing neighbors outside to explore our sense of place
For 50 years, New Hampshire Humanities has provided wide-ranging and thought-provoking humanities programs that connect people across New Hampshire to culture, history, places, ideas, and each other through free public events, literacy programs, and grantmaking.
Now through January 31, watch the recording of our Annual Celebration of the Humanities program featuring Gregory Maguire, bestselling author of the Wicked series, thanks to NHPBS! Check your local listings HERE.
Join us for the first Humanities @ Home in 2025:
presented by Abby Goode on Friday, January 24 at 5 pm on Zoom RSVP HERE
Enjoy our recent e-news, Spark, and our quarterly newsletter, Engage!
Thank you to our Annual Partners for their year-round support of our work:Lead PartnerSilver Partners:
Since the late 1600s, the lively tradition of contra dancing has kept people of all ages swinging and sashaying in barns, town halls, and schools arou...
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Snow date will be January 30, 2025 at 6:30pm....
Register If this workshop is at capacity and you are unable to register, please email programs@nhhumanities.org to be placed on a waitlist or receive...
More than 12,000 years ago, small groups of Paleoindians endured frigid winters on the edge of a small river in what would become Keene, New Hampshire...
Our statewide speakers bureau offering high quality public humanities programs.
Innovative humanities programs delivered to your workplace.
Our series of “bite size conversations about big ideas”.
Reading group serving more than 500 adult learners each year.
The state’s only grant program devoted to public humanities.
New Hampshire Humanities
Last week, NHH staff and Board members traveled to Providence, RI for the 2024 National Humanities Conference to connect with our humanities peers. We left energized and grateful for the work we are privileged to do. Thank you to all! #humanities #NH #HumanitiesforAll #NHCRI24 pic.twitter.com/Lvft4YWyNF— New Hampshire Humanities (@NHHumanities) November 20, 2024
Last week, NHH staff and Board members traveled to Providence, RI for the 2024 National Humanities Conference to connect with our humanities peers. We left energized and grateful for the work we are privileged to do. Thank you to all! #humanities #NH #HumanitiesforAll #NHCRI24 pic.twitter.com/Lvft4YWyNF
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Posted: December 18th, 2024
New Hampshire Humanities (NHH) announces that the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation’s Neil and Louise Tillotson Fund has awarded a grant of $2,000 to support in person Humanities to Go programming in collaboration with White Mountains Community College and the Randolph, Berlin, and Gorham Public Libraries.
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