Exhibit – All of My
Relations: Faces and Effigies of the Abenaki World
August 1 – October 31
Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum, 18
Highlawn Rd, Warner, NH
Admission to the art gallery is
free.
Guest curator and Abenaki
artist Vera Longtoe Sheehan has assembled works from Abenaki artists working in
many media including photography, painting, wood and wampum
www.IndianMuseum.org
456-2600
Talk
& Book Signing: The Visual Language
of Wabanaki Art with Jeanne Morningstar Kent, Sunday, September 7, 1pm-3pm,
Free
Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum, 18
Highlawn Rd, Warner, NH
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CHANGES IN LOCAL FISHERIES FROM 1600-PRESENT
Sunday, September 14, 2:00 p.m., Free
Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum, 18 Highlawn Rd,
Warner, NH
Dams and mills ended the annual spawning runs
of native species. Jack Noon will talk about how the watershed conditions
and new species introductions have changed and continue to change New Hampshire
Fisheries.
www.AlongtheRiver.org 456- 2600
WALKING TOUR OF ROBY MILL SITES
Sunday, September 21, 1:00 p.m., Free
Meet at the junction of Route 103 & West Roby
District Rd.
The Warner Historical presents a walk along the Warner River
from Laing Bridge to the Redington Mill Site in Roby. Wear comfortable
walking shoes.
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HARVEST MOON & NATUREFEST
Sunday, September 28
10:00 a.m.-4 p.m.
Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum, 18 Highlawn Rd,
Warner, NH
Co-hosted by Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum and
the Little Nature Museum.
A celebration of the season presented by Mt.
Kearsarge Indian Museum and the Little Nature Museum. Woodlands Indian
encampment, Audubon raptors, Wildlife Encounters, music, Native foods, games,
crafts and more!
Members Free. Non-members $8.50 adults,
$6.50 children ages 6-12, $26 family maximum
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Lynn Clark, Executive Director
Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum - One Circle, 1,000 Stories. Experience it!PO Box 142
18 Highlawn Rd
Warner NH 03278
603-456-3244
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