• NY Times Bestselling Author To Speak on Extreme Survival

    288 Dana Hill Road 288 Dana Hill Road, New Hampton, NH, United States

    Author Michael Tougias will be giving a slide presentation on his book Extreme Survival: Lessons from Those Who Have Triumphed Against All Odds. The event will be held at the Dana Meeting House on Wednesday, July 23rd from 5 - 7 PM. Tougias uses slides from some of the survival events to give the audience an edge-of-your-seat experience that also provides useful techniques that we can all use when faced with adversity or aspire to achieve a difficult goal.  The author has interviewed over 100 people who survived against all odds, and researched many historical figures who have achieved the near-impossible. He supplements their stories with a handful of first person accounts from some of the toughest survivors in history.  In this book, Extreme Survival, Tougias shares what he has learned about decision making under pressure and the mindsets and techniques survivors used to channel their energy into proactive decisions that saved their lives. He demonstrates that the same techniques can help anyone be more resilient when feeling overwhelmed or facing a seemingly insurmountable challenge in their personal or professional life. The methods shared can also be used by anyone who has an important goal – they provide inspiration and step by step practices to overcome obstacles and achieve a person’s full potential. Tougias has written seven survival and rescue books and Extreme Survival is the culmination of his life’s work of interviewing and researching the toughest survivors over the past three decades. Some of the survivors from history include John [...]

  • Jeff Warner’s “Music in My Pockets” Presentation

    288 Dana Hill Road 288 Dana Hill Road, New Hampton, NH, United States

    Bring the whole family to Jeff Warner's "Music in My Pockets" Presentation on Sunday, August 2nd, from 4 - 5:30 PM at the Dana Meeting House!  Singing games, accessible "pocket instruments" like spoons and dancing puppets, tall tales, funny songs, old songs and songs kids teach each other in the playground-all "traditional" in that they have been passed down the generations by word of mouth-will be seen, heard and learned. We will revisit 1850 or 1910 in a New England town, with families gathered around the kitchen hearth, participating in timeless, hearty entertainment: a glimpse into how America amused itself before electricity. This program is recommended for adults and children ages 6 and above.