On behalf of The Music Hall and our Portsmouth colleagues and friends, please join me in congratulating Jeff Johnston and Mark Stebbins, recipients of this year’s Arts Awards! Winners were announced Wednesday night by the New Hampshire Business Committee for the Arts at their 37th annual event, Hidden in Plain Sight.Read More
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I participated in an unusual bonding experience with my colleagues recently: we went for shots! Don’t think that’s odd? Just wait. Here’s where it gets weird. HR scheduled the shots for us (and even sent us a calendar reminder). Our destination? The Portsmouth Senior Activity Center.Read More
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A feel-good event, this benefit is a renewal, a way to welcome the spring and the return of gathering to hear live music all together, now!Read More
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We know you appreciate the steps we’ve taken to reduce our environmental impact. By switching to a soda gun and incorporating Bluedrop Water’s beautiful fountain system, we eliminated the use of thousands of single-use plastic bottles a year. We’ve also dropped single-use, plastic straws in favor of strawless, compostable cups.Read More
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We are always looking for ways to celebrate our sponsors. We love to see representatives from these organizations in the house because that means we can thank them in person. To ensure this happens, and to demonstrate our gratitude, we offer partners tickets and memberships when opportunities allow.Read More
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When I learned about Together200, a fundraising challenge launched by Jeff Johnston and Mark Stebbins, I was shocked and delighted. How generous - and smart - to leverage their own support for nonprofit organizations to generate a community-wide campaign!Read More
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We love all of our supporters. You know we do! But our Corporate Partners hold a special place in my heart, and I’m not afraid to show it. For the past three months, we at The Music Hall have been using our social media to acknowledge this incredibly supportive group.Read More
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Seeing commercials and trailers for upcoming films—once again with that familiar phrase “in theaters soon”—has brightened my spirits. Don’t get me wrong. I’ve appreciated watching many a movie from the comfort of my couch. But it’s just not the same as seeing it on the big screen with an audience.Read More
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