
As the summer sun begins to set on the season, this weekend offers a wide selection of cultural events in the region.

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As summer draws to a close, the region is bursting with vibrant cultural and community events this weekend. Here are some highlights:

The nightlife scene in Keene just got a lot more colorful with the grand opening of Madame Sherri’s Lounge and Cabaret, a new venue dedicated to LGBTQ+ entertainment and inclusivity. The club, which held its first official event last weekend with a Pink Pony Club night, is set to become a vibrant hub for the queer community in New England.

The New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources announced that the State Historical Resources Council has recently designated seven additional properties to the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places – three of them in the local area:

Looking for plans this weekend? From comedy shows to community festivals, there’s plenty happening to keep you entertained. Here’s a rundown of must-attend events to make the most of your days off.

The city of Keene is set to celebrate its artistic community like never before as the Elevate the Arts Fest returns with an extended schedule and an even larger array of events.

As hunting season approaches, the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department is calling for volunteers to step up as hunter education instructors.

For those seeking a weekend filled with music, art, and holistic living, all while treading lightly on the earth, the second annual Barefoot Music and Arts Festival offers a unique experience. The festival is set to take place this Saturday, Aug. 10, and Sunday, Aug. 11, at the Bethel Farm Yoga & Living Arts Center in Hillsborough.