New Hampshire will begin offering walk-in COVID-19 vaccinations at 10 state-managed fix sites on Monday. Gov. Chris Sununu announced Thursday that walk-ins will be accepted at state vaccination sites in Belmont, Concord, Dover, Hooksett, Keene, Nashua, Newington, Newport, Plymouth, Salem and West Lebanon. He said that at least 50 doses a day will be set aside for walk-ins between the.
New Hampshire will begin offering walk-in COVID-19 vaccinations at 10 state-managed fix sites on Monday. Gov. Chris Sununu announced Thursday that walk-ins will be accepted at state vaccination sites in Belmont, Concord, Dover, Hooksett, Keene, Nashua, Newington, Newport, Plymouth, Salem and West Lebanon. He said that at least 50 doses a day will be set aside for walk-ins between the.
Military families play for free all summer at Children’s Museum
Fosters Daily Democrat
DOVER – Armed Forces Day, Saturday, May 15 will be the start of the Children’s Museum of New Hampshire’s Military Appreciation Summer, during which all current and retired military personnel and their immediate family members are invited to play at no cost. From this Saturday through Sunday, Sept. 5, guests can simply show a military ID at the front desk of the museum to receive free admission for the military member, dependent children and spouse.
The museum’s Military Appreciation Program is made possible by Service Credit Union and is part of the larger nationwide Blue Star Museum program. The Blue Star Museum program is a collaboration between the National Endowment for the Arts, Blue Star Families, and the Department of Defense. More than 2,000 museums across America offer free admission to the nation’s active duty military personnel, including National Guard and Reserve an