Program Schedule
2025/2026
All meetings are free and opened to the public with the exception of
the June Reception which is for members only.
Wednesday, October 29, 2025
6:30 pm
Topic: "Spooky
Tales by Candlelight"
Speaker:
Susanna Hargreaves
Location: Wigwam Museum
Join us
for an enchanting evening of spooky tales by
candlelight at the Wigwam Museum! Our local
educator, Susanna Hargreaves, returns to share the
ghostly lore of Amherst. Learn more from her book
The Ghostly Tales of Amherst, New Hampshire.
Monday, December 8 2025
6:30 - 8:15 pm
Topic: "The
Old Man: His Life & Legacy"
Speaker:
Inez McDermott
Location: Amherst Town Library
Join the
Historical Society and Amherst Town Library to
celebrate the Old Man!
When the Old Man of the Mountain fell from his perch
high above Franconia Notch, on May 3, 2003, it made
international news. Many in New Hampshire and beyond
responded as though mourning a beloved public
figure. This program presents the "story" of the Old
Man and examines the ways that public perceptions of
the Profile played a role in shaping and
establishing New Hampshire's identity, both
symbolically and physically. We will discuss the
stories of the many people who played a part in
"saving" the Old Man, from the risk-taking
mountaineers and engineers who kept the ledges in
place for so many years, to the school children who
gave their pennies to help protect the forest around
him. Participants will be encouraged to tell stories
of their own encounters with this iconic symbol as
we discuss why these granite ledges – the result of
a "miraculous accident" according to a state
geologist – have played such an outsized role in the
hearts of so many.
Presenter Inez McDermott has been teaching art
history and curating art and history exhibitions in
New Hampshire since 1986. In her classes and
research she explores the ways that art can play a
role in social engagement, participatory democracy,
and activism. Her specific research interests focus
on historical and contemporary New Hampshire art and
artists, with a particular focus on 19th-century
photography.
Please
register at the Amherst Town Library and join us
on Dec 8!
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