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The Meeting House at Bloody Point

By: Veronica Molloy, Southern NH University GSA Class of 2014 As NHGSA representatives of scenic NH, I’m sure you are aware of postcards depicting white steepled churches in lovely locations throughout our great State. Therein, it’s a difficult choice for me to pick one iconic little white steepled church of

Tour: Cog Railway on Mt. Washington

By: Leigh Polish, Fitzwilliam Inn, GSA Class of 2019 I was very fortunate last Wednesday to have a chance to take a ride on the Cog Railway in the winter. What a wonderful day it was. Dawn B. and I drove up to Bretton Woods and arrived early enough to

Tour: Riding the Cog in January

By: Marty Wagner, Comfort Inn Concord GSA Class of 2011 Whenever visitors to NH ask me about going up Mt Washington via The Cog Railway,  I always tell them it’s like being on top of the world.  Now that I’ve taken my first Cog trip in winter, I have a

Tour: A GSA’s Cog Experience

By: Tim Adams, Southern NH University, GSA Class of 2014 Wednesday, January 26th was an interesting, and rather busy day for several GSAs, as we had been invited to take a ride on the Cog Railroad, part way up Mountain Washington. Since I live in Nashua, and likely the furthest

Tour: Winter Cog Excursion

By: Emily McMaster, GSA Communications Director On a cold winter day, our GSAs ventured north to the Mount Washington Cog Railway for a winter train ride!  It was in the single digits at the base, but the clear blue skies meant beautiful views of Mount Washington and the promise of

Interview: Lef Farms

Meet DJ Grandmaison, Sales & Marketing at Lef Farms https://lef-farms.com/ We believe that any lettuce that has to travel cross country to get to you can’t be called fresh. That’s why we grow our lettuce right here in New Hampshire 365 days a year and deliver it to your local

Interview: KidZone at the Farm, Forest & Garden Expo

Meet Michelle Bersaw, UNH Cooperative Extension – 4H, and KidZone Coordinator https://www.nhfarmandforestexpo.org/ The KidZone at NH Farm, Forest & Garden is an interactive spot for kids of all ages to learn about agriculture through hands on-activities. There is a variety of self-lead stations set up for families to engage with

Lecture: Big Trees of NH

Program recorded January 2022 To earn hours for watching, please fill out this survey here. Boatbuilder and outdoorsman, Kevin Martin, showed and discussed these trees as described in his book Big Trees of New Hampshire. We heard how he got involved with finding the trees, how lumber from similar trees

A Visit to the Aviation Museum

By Tim Adams, GSA SNHU Class of 2014A couple of weeks ago I was offered a ticket, good for 4 people, for the Aviation Museum in Manchester. Since I had never been, even though I spend lots of time at the Airport, I thought this was a great time to

25th Anniversary – December Recap

December 2021 was the final month of our 25th anniversary, and it was an incredibly successful wrap-up month!  The theme for December was Historical Resources.  We participated in events and celebrations, as well as virtual programs. Virtual Program GSA held a virtual program that focused on history in NH: The

Happy Holidays!

We want to take a moment to wish all our GSAs and our partners a Happy Holiday season!  Enjoy the time with your family and friends.  We are thinking of you all and are so grateful to have you in our lives. What a year 2021 has been!  Thanks to

Lecture: The History of Agriculture as told by Barns

Program recorded December 2021 To earn hours for watching, please fill out this survey here. John Porter, author, former dairy specialist, and Farm, Forest, and Garden Expo Board Member, presents a virtual lecture. This program celebrates our Historical Resources month for our 25th anniversary celebration, as December wraps up our

Interview: Moffatt-Ladd House & Garden

Meet Jeff Barraclough, Executive Director https://moffattladd.org/ A National Historic Landmark open to the public as a museum since 1912 The purpose of the Moffatt-Ladd House and Garden is to interpret American, New Hampshire, and Portsmouth history through the lives and possessions of the inhabitants of the house, both free and

Press Release: NH GSA Honored by Governor Sununu

PRESS RELEASE December 10, 2021 For immediate release Contact:     Emily McMaster, Communications Director         NH Granite State Ambassadors         240-621-0638 / emily@nhgsa.com NH GSA Honored by Governor Sununu Concord, NH — On December 8th, 2021, NH Granite State Ambassadors was honored by Governor Sununu with a proclamation in recognition of

Interview: UNH Cooperative Extension

Meet Amy Loader, Associate Director, UNH Extension, and Ken LaValley, Vice Provost of Outreach and Engagement/Director of UNH Extension https://extension.unh.edu/ Since 1915, the University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension (UNH Extension) has improved people’s lives by providing research-based information and non-formal education programs on topics important to the state. Through

25th Anniversary – November Recap

We enjoyed celebrating our 25th anniversary in November!  November was our Arts and Culture Month.  We participated in a tour, holiday events, and promoted arts and culture in the newsletter. Tours The GSAs participated in a Belknap Mill/Downtown Laconia Tour during early November.  The morning of the tour began with

George & Georgette’s Adventures Part 3

George and Georgette have been exploring NH with GSA Statehouse Center Manager, Virginia Drew, Southern NH University Class of 2014  

25th Anniversary – October Recap

We enjoyed celebrating our 25th anniversary in October with a variety of activities!  October was our South Central Region Month.  We participated in tours, promoted the region in the newsletter, and hosted our special AMBIEs celebration. Tours The GSAs participated in 2 tours throughout the month.  The first tour was

Tour: Belknap Mill and Downtown Laconia

By: Emily McMaster, GSA Communications Director On a blustery and sunny late fall morning, a group of GSAs attended a full-day tour in Laconia. We focused on history, arts, and culture, in order to kick off November as our Arts and Culture month for our 25th anniversary celebration.  The morning

Tour: Lawrence L. Lee Scouting Museum

By: Mark Lamarre, Silver Anniversary GSA Class of 2021 Today I got to visit the Lawrence L.Lee Scouting Museum at Camp Carpenter in Manchester. Having been a Boy Scout in New Hampshire back in the late 60’s and 70’s, it was like going back in time to see some familiar