Welcome to the whimsical world of New Hampshire, or as friendly folks fondly call it, NH! NH is a picturesque state full of towering trees, beautiful mountains, and lakes so clear, you can see your own freckles in them. But that's not all! NH is also home to a magical secret kept by the bravest, cleverest kids - the fantastic farming fad! In NH, kids don't just twiddle their thumbs or binge on video games. Oh no, sir-ee! They put on their snazziest dungarees, pull on their most comfortable boots, and head out to the farms for some good, old-fashioned fun. They grow sunflowers that tower over them like skyscrapers, nurture pumpkins that could double as basketballs, and care for chickens that lay eggs as shiny as pearls. You'd think they have magical green thumbs! Meet Jolly Jerry, the coolest imaginary scarecrow in NH. Now, Jerry isn't your regular, boring scarecrow. With his rainbow-colored straw hat and bright, button eyes, he's quite the charmer. He doesn't just stand in the cornfields scaring away crows, oh no! He's the heart and straw of the farms, sharing funny stories and guiding the kids in their farming adventures. Whether they're chasing runaway carrots (yes, you read that right!), having wheelbarrow races, or hosting the silliest scarecrow contests, farming in NH isn't just work; it's a thrilling, muddy, and laughter-filled adventure. So, if you ever find yourself in NH, don't forget to visit the farms and say 'howdy' to Jolly Jerry. Just remember, if your carrots start running, it's all part of the fun in NH!
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The Happy Hive is an inclusive play space designed to spark joy and connection for every child. With a special focus on comfort and accessibility for neurodivergent kids, our environment welcomes children of all abilities to explore, move, and create at their own pace. From climbing walls, swings, and zip lines to dedicated zones for pretend play and art, The Happy Hive offers both high-energy fun and creative outlets. While we cater to children ages 1-13 for neurotypical kids, we have no age limit when it comes to kids with special needs—because play should have no boundaries. At The Happy Hive, we believe every child deserves a space where they can feel safe, included, and free to be themselves.

Young Judaea is an inspiring peer-led Zionist youth movement that is dedicated to providing a variety of programs for Jewish youth in grades 2-12 throughout the United States. Founded in 1909, it is the oldest Zionist youth movement in the United States and its Hebrew name Yehuda Hatzair (יהודה הצעיר) or Hashachar (השחר), meaning “the dawn”. Young Judaea has 15 regions throughout the United States and is affiliated with the Federation of Zionist Youth (United Kingdom) and Tzofim (Israel). Programs are tailored to the different age levels, including Ofarim (Hebrew for “fawns,” grades 2-5), Tsofim (“scouts,” grades 6-7), and Bogrim (“elders,” grades 8-12). For older students, college programs focus on volunteering and interning in Israel, as well as Birthright trips. Young Judaea’s university arm was formerly called HaMagshimim, meaning “the fulfillers”. Through these programs, Young Judaea strives to encourage and inspire Jewish youth to get involved, learn, and grow in their Jewish identity.

Paint and Play is a unique teaching business that brings the learning right to your doorstep! Whether it’s art, fitness, yoga, nature or science classes, I can come to your local recreation department, school, library, farm, gym or outdoor venue and provide a fun and educational experience. With my Paint and Play classes, you can get the most out of learning. From art classes that let you express your creativity to fitness classes that help you stay healthy, yoga classes that promote relaxation and mindfulness to nature and science classes that help you understand the world around you, there’s something for everyone. Let me help you make learning fun!
The Michaud family has been on a mission for the past seven years to make their dream of owning a farm come true. After much hard work and dedication, they are now living out their dream. From the songs of the birds in the morning to the sun reflecting off the snow, and the smell of fresh produce, the Michauds are experiencing the sights and sounds of farm life that are unique to this area. The Michauds are excited to be a part of the Barnstead community and are looking forward to bringing the community together to create a better place for everyone. They will host fun events and activities for the whole family to enjoy.