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Your weekly guide to taking action in New Hampshire, June 2-7

A weekly roundup of New Hampshire political events, protests, advocacy opportunities, and ways to take action statewide from June 2-7.

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Protests and rallies:

📅 Tuesday (June 2)

Solidarity with Palestine: 4:30 p.m., Family Tree Health

PRIDE kickoff: 5 p.m., Loaded Question Brewing Co.

Wolfeboro/Tuftonboro Event: Candidate Speed Dating June 2: 6:30 p.m., Wolfeboro Public Library

📅 Wednesday (June 3)

Vigil for Permanent Ceasefire Now!: 2 p.m., Ledyard Bridge

Keene, NH “Rush Hour Resistance” Visibility Brigade: 4:30 p.m., Charles Redfern Pedestrian Bridge

Dover Power in Practice Series: 6 p.m., Cara Irish Pub, Dover

📅 Thursday (June 4)

Ceasefire Vigil: 12 p.m., City Plaza

Small Towns, Strong Voices: 6 p.m., Grange Hall, 126 Amesbury, Kensington

NH Peace Action Acts!: 7 p.m., Virtual

📅 Friday (June 5) 

Exit 6, Bridge Brigade: 3 p.m., Nashua 

Exeter Rises and Exeter Democrats Bridge Brigade: 4 p.m., Great Bridge by Sea Dog

Bridge Brigade: 4 p.m., I-293, Notre Dame, Manchester

Queer Youth Art Exhibition: 5 p.m., Robert Lincoln Levy Gallery, Portsmouth 

📅 Saturday (June 6)

De-Ice Citizens Bank: 9 a.m., Citizens Bank, 1 Interchange Drive, West Lebanon

De-Ice Citizens Bank: 9 a.m., 20 Highland Street, Plymouth

Keene Peace Vigil: 11 a.m., Central Square

Merrimack Pride: 11:30 a.m., 4 Mound Court, Merrimack

Wolfeboro Area Peaceful Protests: 12 p.m., Pickering Corner, Wolfeboro

Derry, NH Pro-Democracy Weekly Saturday Visibilities: 12 p.m., 51 East Broadway

Hancock Community Conversations on Race Group: 12 p.m., Route 101 and Route 202 in Peterborough

Youth Pride Party: 4 p.m., Community Campus, Portsmouth

📅 Sunday (June 7)

Bridge Brigade: 1 p.m., I-93: North Ashland Street, Ashland

NH Bridge Brigade for Democracy: 3 p.m., Route 88 Hampton Falls (over 95)

Civil Rights Sundays: 4 p.m., Market Square

Have an event to add? Email Lily Jackson, lily@couriernewsroom.com with details (please send details at least one week before the event).

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