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5 things to do in NH this weekend

A version of this story appears in the Granite Post newsletter. Subscribe here. From handmade goods and specialty foods to interactive workshops and family programs, New England is buzzing with events this weekend. Check out these highlights across New Hampshire and nearby Massachusetts: ๐ŸŽจ 29th Annual New England Craft and Specialty Food Fair Topsfield, MA,…

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From handmade goods and specialty foods to interactive workshops and family programs, New England is buzzing with events this weekend. Check out these highlights across New Hampshire and nearby Massachusetts:

๐ŸŽจ 29th Annual New England Craft and Specialty Food Fair
Topsfield, MA, Nov. 14โ€“16
A showcase of handmade goods and gourmet foods featuring more than 225 booths of artisans and specialty food vendors. Crafts, seasonal treats, and more.
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๐Ÿงต Form + Function Artisan Fair
Portsmouth, Nov. 14โ€“15
A curated market featuring hand-crafted textiles, housewares, jewelry, ceramics, and more from regional artisans. Includes a night market on Nov. 14 and a day market on Nov. 15.
More info

๐ŸŒฟ Pathways to Possibilities: Discovery Day with NH 4-H and Keene State College
Keene, Nov. 15
An interactive day of workshops for youth ages 9โ€“18 exploring 4-H pathways in animal science, agriculture, STEM, and the arts. Participants can take part in hands-on activities like robotics, optics, and circuit design. 9:30 a.m.โ€“3:30 p.m.
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๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ท Greek Food Fall Fest (All Indoors)
Arlington, MA, Nov. 15โ€“17
An indoor celebration of Greek cuisine featuring roast lamb, moussaka, stuffed peppers, spanakopita, pastries, and Greek coffee. Dine in or take out, with Greek wines and beers available.
More info

๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ Family Program: Giant Steps Across New Hampshire
Concord, Nov. 15
A free family program featuring a room-sized map of New Hampshire for kids to explore geography, resources, and history through games and activities. Designed for ages 6โ€“10; all are welcome. 10 a.m.โ€“12 p.m.
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