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The Downtown Lowdown: May 14 – May 20

Grab your calendar—Nashua is leaning into its creative side this week! From high-flying aerial hoops to hidden indie gems, Main Street and the surrounding blocks are packed with reasons to head out

Grab your calendar—Nashua is leaning into its creative side this week! From high-flying aerial hoops to hidden indie gems, Main Street and the surrounding blocks are packed with reasons to head out.

The Indie & Open Mic Scene

Our local music scene is all about participation this week. Show off your talent at the Musical Open Mic at Bound Together on Thursday, or keep the indie vibes going Friday night at the 603 After Hours Indie Party at the Nashua Center for the Arts. If you'd rather listen than perform, grab a drink and catch the Boom Lava Reggae Band for some Saturday night island vibes at Casey Magee’s.

The Active Agenda

Lace up your sneakers for the GNMH Thrive Stride 5k at Greeley Park on Saturday morning—it's a great way to support local mental health services while getting your steps in. If you're looking to challenge your gravity, Sunday features an Intro to Lyra Workshop (aerial hoop), or you can join the Foundations of Aerial class on Monday at Aerial Moon.

Tech, Tales, & Toons

Experience a mix of the future and the past this Wednesday. Go high-tech at the Nashua Public Library for the Gamer's Arcade with Virtual Reality or keep it old-school with a Free Movie Night featuring The Flintstones at The Spot. For the book lovers, Saturday afternoon offers a chance to meet Author Linda Kulig Magoon at Bound Together.

Mid-Week Cravings

You can’t go wrong with the classics. Thursday kicks off with Buck-a-Shuck Oysters at The Pearl, and Friday is officially "Fryday" with specials all day at Soel Sistas Café. If you need a Tuesday pick-me-up, it’s all about Tacos & Tequila at Stella Blu followed by Music Bingo at Fody’s Tavern.

From estate planning seminars to the final weekend of All Shook Up, there is a unique experience waiting around every corner.

Save the Date!

Don't forget to mark your calendars for two of our biggest spring traditions coming up fast:

 Catch you on the Riverwalk!
Elaina Bedio, Downtown Nashua Association

 

Thursday 5/14
5:00PM: Pokémon League Night at Grave Troll Games
5:00PM: Buck-a-Shuck Oysters at The Pearl
5:30PM: Dave Clark at Union Public House
6:00PM: Thursday Night Karaoke at The Spot
6:00PM: Musical Open Mic Night at Bound Together
7:30PM: Open Mic Night at Casey Magee's Irish Pub
7:30PM: Trivia Night at Liquid Therapy

Friday 5/15
7:30AM: Sacred Start at Vibe Yoga
12:30PM: Fryday - fried specials all day at Soel Sistas Café
3:00PM: Free Drop-in Painting Class at ArtHub
6:30PM: 603 After Hours Indie Party at Nashua Center for the Arts
7:00PM: All Shook Up at Court Street Theater
7:30PM: Jimbo LaBelle at Union Public House
8:00PM: Hard Passes at The Spot
9:30PM: Karaoke Dance Party at Casey Magee's Irish Pub

Saturday 5/16
10:00AM: GNMH Thrive Stride 5k at Greeley Park
1:00PM: Estate Planning 101 at Nashua Public Library
2:00PM: All Shook Up at Court Street Theater
2:00PM: Author Linda Kulig Magoon at Bound Together
7:30PM: Rick Wallace at Union Public House
8:00PM: Boom Lava Reggae Band at Casey Magee's Irish Pub

Sunday 5/17
10:00AM: Downtown Brunch Club at Union Public House
11:00AM: Kim's Cozy Corner Spring Pop-up at Bound Together
1:30PM: Intro to Lyra Workshop
2:00PM: All Shook Up at Court Street Theater
3:00PM: The Incidentals at Stella Blu

Monday 5/18
6:45PM: Foundations of Aerial at Aerial Moon

Tuesday 5/19
5:00PM: Tacos & Tequila at Stella Blu
8:00PM: Music Bingo at Fody's Tavern

 Wednesday 5/20
5:00PM: Gamer's Arcade w/ Virtual Reality at Nashua Public Library
5:15PM: Tween Intro to Aerial Arts at Aerial Moon
5:30PM: Pete Smith at Union Public House
7:00PM: Free Movie Night at The Spot: The Flintstones
8:00PM: Trivia at Fody's Tavern

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