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Londonderry Concerts on the Common - July 9 show will feature Bruce Marshall Group
Londonderry Concerts on the Common Features Bruce Marshall Group Wednesday, July 9th, on the Londonderry Town Common - 265 Mammoth Road, Londonderry, NH, from 7:00 to 8:30. For a complete schedule and more details, visit: concertsonthecommon.org A beloved tradition returns! After a year's absence, we're thrilled to welcome back the legendary Bruce Marshall Group for their twelfth appearance. Bruce and his band are consummate musicians, weaving effortlessly through blues, R&B, country blues, and southern
Granite United Way Launches Third Cycle of Responsive Funding Request for Proposals
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 23, 2025 Granite United Way Launches Third Cycle of Responsive Funding Request for Proposals Opens June 23, 2025 New Hampshire and Windsor County, Vermont – Granite United Way is launching its third responsive grant funding process this month. Requests for Proposals will launch on Monday, June 23, 2025. Aligning with its Strategic Plan, Granite United Way now offers nonprofits an opportunity to access responsive funding three times per year with grants ranging from $1,000
LaBelle Winery Earns Prestigious 2025 WeddingWire and The Knot Awards
PRESS RELEASE: LaBelle Winery Earns Prestigious 2025 WeddingWire and The Knot AwardsAmherst and Derry, New Hampshire — LaBelle Winery is proud to announce that it has again been recognized as a top wedding venue in New Hampshire, earning two of the most respected awards in the wedding industry: The 2025 Couples’ Choice Award from WeddingWire and the 2025 Best of Weddings Award from The Knot. Both awards are based on reviews from couples who have celebrated their weddings at LaBelle Winery, making the
Scroll-Stopping Style: How Brands Can Speak Visually to a New Generation
There’s a reason why Gen Z and younger millennials can scroll through an entire feed in under a minute and still absorb the tone of a brand. They weren’t just born into digital culture — they helped shape it. On platforms where attention spans last seconds, it’s no longer enough to simply exist online. Visual marketing must hit a nerve, tap into identity, and feel like it belongs in the moment. When it doesn’t, younger audiences simply keep scrolling. Start With Culture, Not Branding Younger audiences