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Thistle
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NH Visit
« on: September 24, 2010, 10:24:57 pm » |
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I'm visiting NH Oct. 20-25 on a fact finding trip...flying in/out of Manchester. I don't have an itinerary planned and would welcome any information about FSP socials that I can attend. I can't wait! Thanks!
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Russell Kanning
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Re: NH Visit
« Reply #1 on: September 25, 2010, 08:06:49 am » |
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check the dates of the pumpkin fest in keene and any freedom fest they might plan
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Porcupine Realtor
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Re: NH Visit
« Reply #2 on: September 25, 2010, 04:55:43 pm » |
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Might I suggest going to the Seacoast Liberty meetup on Wednesday night in Dover (and hit Portsmouth that afternoon, or spend the night into the next day in the area). Thursday night we have a monthly mixer in Weare, which is 20 minutes west of Manchester (I can give you a ride to that). Both are good opportunities to meet early FSP movers and other liberty activists. It's a great opportunity to discuss with people what they like about living where they are and to answer your questions about schools, jobs, activism, politics, home schooling, CSAs, farming, shooting, or whatever. There is a similar event on Sunday afternoon in Keene. Worth a drive. If you are outdoorsy, I suggest hiking Mt. Monadnack in the late morning and then going to Keene in the afternoon. The "leafpeeping" season will be in full bloom while you are here, so plan to spend a day or half day driving some of the state to take in the spectacular fall colors. If you have any special interests that you want to know more about, list them here and we'll try to set up some introductions for you. See you soon. Mark
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Russell Kanning
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can you start posting your monthly weare mixer on the nhunderground calendar Mark?
maybe they could add a welcome wagon calendar to this forum or website .... that would help people find the friendly events where they can meet freestaters
btw people can count on finding friendly faces at the Grafton Gulch along the highway in town at lunchtime while it is under construction.
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