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Brogan: There's Something About Our Community!
The new Bank of NH Stage is a reflection of the people in our community.

Growing up in Concord during the 1950s and 1960s was a wonderful experience and taught me survival skills and life lessons that I use to this day. When I returned from living in California in 2000, I decided to give back to the community and spent many years working in the non-profit field, raising money, writing grants and creating awareness. My 2011 autobiography, "Was That a Name I Dropped?" became a number one best-selling book. I continue to write as well as to teach film classes for OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute) at Granite State College. My second book, about Concord's historic Concord Theatre, will be published in 2018 and my book about longtime friend, Doris Day, entitled, "More Than Freckles" is scheduled for release on her birthday in 2019.
The new Bank of NH Stage is a reflection of the people in our community.

The Bank of NH Stage has a free Open House this Sunday.
"Hello, Dolly" returns to the screen in Concord for the first time in nearly half a century.
25 years ago on Aug. 19, the Concord Theatre opened its last film.
The independent movie theater has been a Concord mainstay for more than 100 years.
The late singer-actress never forgot her visit to our town.
The legendary Carol Channing formed close ties in our community.
With Veterans Day only days away, give some thought to those who stepped up to serve.
After 20 years, Concord TV provides a lot more than you'd imagine.
Victims of assault and sexual assault deserve to be heard!
A fond farewell to pieces of our past as they take on new roles for the future.
The holidays are a good time to look back at Concord's history as well as ahead to the future.
Hugh Hefner's recent passing reminded me of meeting him "a few years back"!
Those who volunteer help to define a community like Concord.
I visited the Concord Theatre for the first time in 23 years last Friday. What an amazing experience.
Fifty years ago, film going, as we knew it in Concord, was forever changed.
The discussion about sexual assault must continue beyond the month of April.
Saving the Concord Theatre is about more than creating a new performance space.
Historic Concord Theatre may return as a new local venue.
Once one of Concord's best kept secrets, it's now out in the open.