
Gift Card Bingo to benefitHobbs Pickleball Courts in PelhamSaturday, May 10, 2025Doors open 6:00pm,Bingo starts 6:30pm Hobbs CommunityCenter$25 donation inc. Bingo Cards50/50 tickets-$2 ea 50/50 winner will be drawn at the conclusion of bingo games.You do not need to be in attendance to win. To reserve a seat: send to Venmo below or a check
by Lorraine Langan It’s not new news that New Hampshire is a state blessed with beautiful hiking trails, mountain venues, and wildlife scenery. Many of you have ventured out on the hiking trails to earn badges when you complete a goal. But some of you may not be aware of the New Hampshire Triple Crown

Guided Hike: Cutter Woods Conservation Area Saturday April 5th 2025 at 1pm Facebook Event Details Lead by Tammy Penny Guided Hike: Cutter Woods Conservation Area Sunday April 13th 2025 at 1pm Facebook Event Details Lead by Tammy Penny Guided Hike: Cutler Spaulding Conservation Area Saturday May 3rd 2025 at 3pm Facebook Event Details Lead by
Pelham Pathways, Inc. received a $20,000 grant from the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation. The grant will help further the Pelham Pathway’s mission of promoting conservation and age-friendly outdoor spaces by supporting the construction of an All-Persons Trail at Merriam Farm Conservation Area. The All-Persons Trail is designed to provide universal access to Pelham’s natural landscapes,
On February 24, 2025, Paul Gagnon stepped down from the Pelham Forestry Committee, marking the end of an extraordinary 23-year tenure that helped shape the town’s natural landscape. His dedication, vision, and unwavering commitment to conservation have left an indelible mark, turning acres of underutilized land into thriving public spaces for recreation, wildlife preservation, and
A collaboration between Pelham Pathways and the Pelham Bluebird Society is bringing Eastern Bluebirds back to the town’s conservation lands, creating a safe haven for these beloved songbirds while promoting community conservation efforts. A Growing Partnership for Bluebird Conservation: Pelham Pathways volunteers have been instrumental in caring for bluebirds on town lands, including the Celebration
Pelham is taking a major step toward outdoor accessibility, thanks to the leadership and generosity of the Pelham Conservation Commission! The Commission has committed a total of $75,000 to help build the All Persons Trail at Merriam Farm Conservation Area. This new trail will allow people of all ages and abilities to enjoy nature, including older adults, mothers with
By Lorraine Langan Oh deer! Yes, I’m talking about the four-legged kind. This graceful creature has embellished many of our Christmas cards, decorating gear, and often appears in many videos on social media. Why do we buy plastic deer to light up our front yards? What do we really know about them? Yes, we love
Keeping Our Water Clean and Healthy Saturday, April 26, 2025 Come learn more about what you can do to keep New England waterbodies clean and healthy! Open to all, this conference will feature local experts and organizations that provide resources on helping our waterways.8:30am – 12pm 6 Village Green Pelham, NH 03076 Register for this

Hello Folks, Sr. Fun Tournament- February 7th completed– A good time was had by all, with 2 people getting the bonus of winning. Congratulations goes to Patrick Elliott as 1st place winner, and Lisa Wells as 2nd place winner! See below for All-Ages Tournament. Feb. 14th is next scheduled Skills session. 8:30-10:30 (filled) and 10:30-12:30