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SUMMARY:The Mammals
DESCRIPTION:Indie-roots trailblazers\, high-octane Americana from rafter-raising to hear-a-pin-drop balladry  \nThere has always been something disarmingly human about The Mammals. Long before culture fractured into its current bewildering kaleidoscope of noise and contradiction\, they were already tending to the quiet\, essential work: remembering the stories that hold people together\, and singing them with an honesty that resists corrosion. Their music feels less like performance and more like a gathering—a return to the communal spaces where truth is spoken gently\, without spectacle. \nFormed by Mike Merenda and Ruth Ungar\, The Mammals emerged from the fertile soil of folk tradition\, but not as preservationists. They listened closely to the past but their instinct was always restorative rather than nostalgic. They carried forward the lineage of protest music\, family harmony\, and grassroots resilience\, weaving them into something alive\, awake\, and stunningly contemporary. Their songs carry the emotional clarity of people who understand what is at stake—not just politically\, but spiritually\, culturally\, even ecologically. \nTheir work is concerned with the fragile foundations of real life: home\, community\, lineage\, the dignity of work\, the precarity of hope. They write like people who have seen both the beauty and the unraveling of the American story and who still believe\, stubbornly\, in the possibility of repair. And their performances—welcoming\, unrushed\, almost ceremonial—create a space where audiences can breathe again\, remembering themselves in the process. \nOut of this ethos emerged The Hoot\, the biannual festival at the Ashokan Center that Mike and Ruthy helped build from dream to gathering place. The Hoot is not simply an event; it is an act of cultural care—an invitation for people of all ages to come together in the woods\, to listen\, to dance\, to learn\, to reconnect. It is a living manifestation of what The Mammals believe in: music as community\, community as medicine\, and the land itself as teacher. The festival has become a kind of sanctuary\, a reminder that joy and belonging are not luxuries but necessities. \nThe Mammals make music for a world that is forgetting how to listen. In their harmonies is a reminder that truth is rarely loud\, that connection can be a form of resistance\, and that art—when rooted in sincerity—can help us navigate even the most unsettled times. They offer not answers but companionship\, a kind of melodic refuge where the heart can regather its strength. Their newest release\, Touch Grass Vol. 1 & 2\, continues this work—songs rooted in land\, kinship\, and the urgent need to reconnect with the world beneath our feet. The albums feel like field notes from the heart: intimate\, grounded\, and offered in a spirit of repair. \nIn an era defined by fracture\, The Mammals remain devoted to wholeness: to the places they sing about\, the communities they nurture\, and the fragile\, enduring human spirit at the center of it all. \nDoor & Bar at 3:30\nShow: 4:00\nDinner post show: 6:30-7:30\nTickets: $30 | $15 student\nDinner: Al Pastor Tacos – Pork Belly with Pineapple Salsa and Crema\, Rice + Beans\, Elote.\nVegetarian Dinner: BBQ Jackfruit with Pineapple Salsa and Crema\, Rice + Beans\, Elote.\nEither dinner option is offered at $20 added on to ticket price at time of purchase.\n\nTICKETS ARE NONREFUNDABLE\n\nPurchase Tickets Here
URL:https://csa-alumnihall.org/event/the-mammals/
LOCATION:Alumni Hall\, 75 Court Street\, Haverhill\, NH\, 03765\, United States
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SUMMARY:Tinsley Ellis
DESCRIPTION:“Tinsley Ellis a legendary blues guitarist\, singer and songwriter.  Since his first album Georgia Blue on Alligator Records in 1988\, Ellis has gone from local Atlanta club favorite to become an internationally touring blues giant\, performing hundreds of nights per year.  Mega-star guitarist Joe Bonamassa calls Ellis “a national treasure.”\n\nOver his career the eight time Blues Music Award nominee has shared the stage with legends of the genre like Otis Rush\, Koko Taylor\, Willie Dixon \, Buddy Guy\, The Allman Brothers\, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Albert Collins.  In 2024\, Ellis performed a handful of shows across the country with blues singer and pianist Marcia Ball.\n\nIn 2024\, Ellis released his 20th album\, Naked Truth on Alligator Records featuring production from Atlanta Roots musician Eddie 9V.  The acoustic album\, which debuted at #1 on the Billboard Blues Charts is steeped in the folk blues traditions of Muddy Waters\, Skip James\, Son House\, Robert Johnson and even Leo Kottke.  Tinsley will be releasing a following up  album entitled Labor of Love on Alligator Records in early 2026.“\n\n\nDoor & Bar at 6:30\nShow: 7:30\nTickets: $30 | $15 Student\nDinner or Vegetarian Dinner: $20 added on to ticket price at time of purchase.\n\nTICKETS ARE NONREFUNDABLE\n\nPurchase Tickets Here
URL:https://csa-alumnihall.org/event/tinsley-ellis/
LOCATION:Alumni Hall\, 75 Court Street\, Haverhill\, NH\, 03765\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Court Street Arts":MAILTO:info@alumnihall.org
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SUMMARY:Sound Healing & Meditation
DESCRIPTION:Step into a sacred space where vibration\, breath\, and intention weave together to open the unseen. In this session\, you’ll be guided into a deep meditative state as sound bowls\, chimes\, drums\, and breath work create a landscape that clears stagnant energy and awakens your inner light. \nEach tone carries ancient wisdom\, inviting your body to remember its natural harmony and your spirit to soften into alignment. As the frequencies move through you\, they help dissolve heaviness\, expand intuition\, and reconnect you with the subtle realms that hold guidance and healing. \nThis is a journey beyond the mind—an immersion into resonance\, ritual\, and soul-level restoration. Come with an open heart\, surrender to the vibrations\, and allow yourself to be held by sound as it clears\, recalibrates\, and renews your entire being. \nSession is held at Alumni Hall\, Court Street Arts\, 75 Court Street in Haverhill\, NH \nNo experience necessary\, all are welcome! Bring a mat\, your coziest blanket\, and anything that helps you feel comfortable as you settle into the glow of the candlelight and allow the music of season to move through you like breath- slow\, steady\, and full of grace. \nSpace is limited\, please reserve your spot below. \nTICKETS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE \nPurchase Tickets Here
URL:https://csa-alumnihall.org/event/sound-healing-meditation-3/
LOCATION:Alumni Hall\, 75 Court Street\, Haverhill\, NH\, 03765\, United States
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SUMMARY:Tinker Tunes
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nTickets: $25 1 child + 1 adult $5 each additional person\nDinner available: $5pp \n“Get ready to build\, create\, and jam! Join WSMI and Court Street Arts for an evening of hands-on family fun where music meets making. Families will play with sound\, rhythm\, and invention using upcycled cardboard and simple circuits to create their own instruments and collaborative tunes. This playful event invites all ages to explore how science\, technology\, engineering\, art\, and math can come together to make some joyful noise!” \nTICKETS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE \nCLICK HERE TO BUY TICKETS
URL:https://csa-alumnihall.org/event/tinker-tunes/
LOCATION:Alumni Hall\, 75 Court Street\, Haverhill\, NH\, 03765\, United States
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