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Dublin Community Center held an open house Friday night to introduce new center director Monica Laskey to the community. Snacks and wine were offered at a banquet table, and guests chatted and looked at art hanging in the orange-walled room. It was.
The public is invited to come to a welcome reception and open house at the Dublin Community Center, 1123 Main St. in Dublin, Friday, Jan. 20, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. to welcome new center director Monica Laskey and learn what The DubHub is all.
Volkert Volkersz started as program coordinator at Dublin Community Center in 2017, sort of by chance.His wife is from Peterborough, but they had been living in Washington state, where he worked as a music teacher then librarian. One time, when.
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A writing anthology titled “Hindsight is 2020: The People of Dublin Look Back on a Challenging Year” is seeking content from Dublin community members to document the past year’s wild ride. DubHub program coordinator Volkert Volkersz said he got the idea to produce an anthology several months ago, after contributing to a similar project via the Monadnock Writers’ Group, titled “Penning the Pandemic.” At this time last year, Volkersz said the DubHub had completed their first every photo contest and anticipated doing another one in 2020, but there’s no way to show off the entries in person this year, he said. After a year with pandemic-related complications, isolation, and cancellations, election turmoil, few opportunities for community-wide events, and more, a collection of community members’ reflections on the past year seemed like the way to document the community’s experience, he said. “Something we can look back on in 10 years