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The Downtown Lowdown: April 23 – April 29

The cocktail connoisseur, the curious creative, and those looking for family-friendly fun will all find something to do Downtown this week. A chance for the spotlight, community fairs, and delicious dining...Main Street is the place to be!

The cocktail connoisseur, the curious creative, and those looking for family-friendly fun will all find something to do Downtown this week. A chance for the spotlight, community fairs, and delicious dining...Main Street is the place to be!

The Creative & Conscious

If you love to learn or create, Saturday is your day. Visit the 4th Annual Sustainability Fair at the Nashua Public Library to go green, or tap into your artistic side with Painting on Silk at Greater Nashua Mental Health or Quilting at the ArtHub. On Monday, the spotlight could be yours. Head to the library to audition for The Tempest with the Nashua Theater Guild.

Drinks & Drafts

Looking for a unique sip? Don't miss the Espresso Martini Throwdown at Local Street Eats on Thursday afternoon. If you prefer a beat with your beverage, Union Public House is the place for live music all weekend, featuring Matt Jackson, Jamie Hughes, and Archibold. For the late-night crowd, DJ Tuck will be spinning at The Peddlers Daughter Friday night to keep the energy high.

 For the Fam

Bring the kids downtown for a bit of wonder! Illusionist Rick Thomas dazzles at the Nashua Center for the Arts on Friday, or you can enjoy Story Time with Princess Fiona at the library on Tuesday. For a mid-week treat, Wednesday, offers Family Mini-Golf right inside the library.

 Where Gamers Go

If you live for the win, Downtown is your playground. Beyond the usual trivia, try your luck with Music Bingo at Fodys Tavern on Tuesday or jump into the Pokémon League Night at Grave Troll Games on Thursday. If you prefer the classics, The Spot is hosting a Free Movie Night featuring the 1950s masterpiece The Third Man on Wednesday.

From restorative yoga to high-energy folk-rock with Alan Doyle, there's a corner of Downtown calling your name this week.

 We'll see ya Downtown!

 Elaina Bedio, Downtown Nashua Association

Thursday 4/30

5:00PM: Buck-a-Shuck at The Pearl at Stella Blu

5:00PM: Pokémon League Night at Grave Troll Games

6:00PM: Dealing with Invasive Jumping Worms at NPL*

7:30PM: Madeleine Peyroux at NCA*

7:30PM: Open Mic Night at Casey Magee's

7:30PM: Trivia Night at Liquid Therapy

 Friday 5/1

7:30PM: Sacred Start at Vibe Yoga

12:30PM: Fryday - fried specials all day at Soel Sistas Café

4:00PM: Tween Intro to Silks Pop-up at Aerial Moon

7:00PM: Friday Book Club: Tender is the Flesh at Bound Together

7:30PM: Shrek The Musical at Keefe Auditorium

9:30PM: Karaoke Dance Party at Casey Magee's Irish Pub

 Saturday 5/2

4:00PM: Derby Day Party at Local Street Eats

4:00PM: Infineight Workshop at Aerial Moon

4:30PM: Ham & Bean Supper at Main St United Methodist Church

6:00PM: The Bandwidth at The Spot

7:00PM: Napoleon Dynamite Live! at NCA*

9:30PM: Straight A's at The Peddler's Daughter

 Sunday 5/3

10:00AM: Sunday Brunch at Union Public House

11:00AM: Gals & Gays Book Club at Bound Together

7:00PM: The Machine, Pink Floyd Tribute at NCA*

 Monday 5/4

8:30AM:CRSW Training at Revive Recovery Resource Center

4:30PM: Teen/Tween Star Wars Day at NPL*

 Tuesday 5/5

4:30PM: K-5: Painting with Scissors at NPL*

5:00PM: Tacos & Tequila at Stella Blu

6:00PM: Cinco Live Music & Karaoke at T&T Way

7:00PM: Tuesday Night Karaoke at San Francisco Kitchen

8:00PM: Music Bingo at Fody's Tavern

 Wednesday 5/6

7:00PM: Free Movie Night at The Spot: The Crow

8:00PM: Trivia at Fody's Tavern

*NPL: Nashua Public Library

*NCA: Nashua Center for the Arts

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