Bingo for Books!
The bingo game is on--and the prizes are books! Come on in for some vacation week family fun!
All ages. No registration required.
64 E Broadway, Derry NH | 03038 | (603) 432-6140 | Hours
The bingo game is on--and the prizes are books! Come on in for some vacation week family fun!
All ages. No registration required.
Hillside Estates Condo Meeting
Calling all birders! Come learn about some of the strangest members of the bird world!
Hosted by Steve Hale of Open World explorers
Learn the true story of the eastern coyote – how and when it arrived in New England, how it lives among us but is rarely seen and how it contributes to keep our forests and fields healthy. Learn why it is a creature of our own making! It is smart, beneficial and by its presence, gives “wild” back to our wild lands.
Database Overview and research block
Derry Author Fest is a day of writing workshops, panels and networking for aspiring authors, dreamers and dabblers alike. We bring in reputable authors to teach in areas of their expertise. As an attendee, you can stay all day, half day, or just drop in for a session. Book sales and signings are interspersed in between our workshops so you will have time to buy books, support a local indie and get some face time with our teachers.
Let's make some delicious snacks and chow down!
Gulls were once described by a medieval Welsh poet as “immaculate loveliness,” but closer to home they are often derided as “dumpster ducks.” No matter where you stand on the subject, there is no arguing that against a leaden gray sky, few sights are more pleasing than a “swift-proud” gull “breasting the combers.” Three species of gull can be encountered in Derry year-round with others making an appearance on the seacoast at various times during the year. Local wildlife enthusiast T.J.
Get an early jump on “Shark Week” and learn about the shark species that can found in the Gulf of Maine to include the New Hampshire seacoast and neigboring Massachusetts. Over a dozen species of sharks are regularly encountered in local waters. These range from the lowly dogfish, the bane of deep-sea fishing trips, to the Basking Shark, the second largest species of shark in the world.