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May brought community, conservation, and collectible excitement to New Hampshire. Here’s a quick recap of the most talked-about events and stories you may have missed.

1.  New Hampshire Rivers Council to Host Upcoming 2025 Annual Meeting This June

The New Hampshire Rivers Council is gearing up for its 2025 Annual Meeting, set for June 17 at the Conservation Center in Concord. The event promises an in depth look at one of the state’s most overlooked yet vital systems: dams.

Corey Clark, Chief Engineer at the NH Department of Environmental Services, will deliver a presentation titled “Everything you always wanted to know about NH’s dams but were afraid to ask.” The talk aims to unpack the complexities of dam regulation, maintenance, and funding, offering valuable insights into the state’s water infrastructure.

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2. Junior Service League of Concord Tees Up for 7th Annual Golf Tournament

The Junior Service League of Concord swung into action on May 17 with its 7th Annual Golf Tournament at Beaver Meadow Golf Course. This year’s theme was “Seventees” and added a retro twist. Players were encouraged to dress in their grooviest ‘70s attire for the cause.

With a full 18-hole course, themed contests, and a banquet lunch, the event raised funds to support women and children in crisis throughout the Concord area. Early-bird teams seized discounted rates, and the tournament offered various sponsorship opportunities for businesses and individuals looking to make a difference.

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3. Collectible Tags Brings Pokémon Passion to Manchester NH

Downtown Manchester welcomes a new business with the opening of Collectible Tags, a Pokémon-exclusive card shop at 1045 Elm Street. Co-founded by Chris Tagliareni, the store offers everything from vintage singles to sealed booster boxes, serving casual fans and competitive Pokémon players alike.

The shop doesn’t just sell cards, it also aims to build a community. With weekly tournaments, trade nights, and a recent appearance at Collect-A-Con Orlando, Collectible Tags has quickly become a regional hub for Pokémon enthusiasts. Open daily from 12–10 PM, it’s the place for collectors to connect, compete, and relive the thrill of the hunt.

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See You Next Month!

May was filled with community events, a new local business, and outdoor fun. Be on the lookout for more local news in New Hampshire from the Concord Sentinel!

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