Upper Valley Coalition monthly meeting
Save the date for the next meeting of the Upper Valley Coalition. Information, activism, and good company as we continue our pro-democracy work.
Save the date for the next meeting of the Upper Valley Coalition. Information, activism, and good company as we continue our pro-democracy work.
To get ready for the D-Day protest on June 6, the folks from UVRiseUP!, Three Rivers Indivisibles & VT 50501 are opening up Studio 5 under the Main Street Museum on Sunday, June 1st from 10-2 for some family oriented sign making time! We provide the materials, you provide the words!
Veterans are planning a massive rally in Washington, D.C., and elsewhere June 6 to protest cuts at the Department of Veterans Affairs and call for the protection of veterans’ benefits and jobs, which they say are being hurt by the Trump administration’s efforts to reduce the size of the federal government. The Unite for Veterans, […]
UVRiseUP!, Three Rivers Indivisibles & VT 50501 are organizing a Honk & Wave protest from the front gates of the VA Medical Center all the way to downtown WRJ on the First Friday in June! Let the 47 Administration and DOGE and all the rest of them know that we won’t be bullied here in […]
The 3rd Annual Pride Whistlestop Tour is happening on Sat, June 14. The idea is to greet the train when it arrives at the WRJ train station and have a brief, joyful celebration before it moves on to the next station!
Celebrate Culture, Food, & Art in Lebanon! Join us for Taste & Traditions – Lebanon’s Multicultural Celebration! This exciting event will bring together music, food, and art from many cultures in Lebanon and the Upper Valley. Come celebrate the many cultures of Lebanon and the Upper Valley with music, art, and delicious food. Taste & Traditions is a […]
There are nearly 2,000 No Kings Day demonstrations planned for June 14. There’s an action in absolutely every state in the US and some in other countries as well. Be inspired by standing with your friends, neighbors, and colleagues—even the ones you haven’t met yet—this Saturday, June 14. And you won’t have to drive far. […]
This joyful community gathering will honor the spirit of Juneteenth—the day that marks the end of slavery in the United States—and celebrate freedom, resilience, and unity across our towns.
In and amongst the NO KINGS preparations, folks have been bouncing ideas around for alternative ways to observe the 4th of July, and a good way to start is with the Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire sponsored reading of Frederick Douglass iconic speech “What, To the Slave, Is Your Fourth of July?” in Lebanon. […]
Community members who are experiencing or have experienced housing insecurity are reclaiming their voices, exploring privilege, and building community through the use of the creative and expressive arts.