Today is 8-track Tape Day, Google.com Day, International Day of Democracy, Make a Hat Day, Cheese Toast Day, Online Learning Day, School Backpack Awareness Day, World Lymphoma Awareness Day, and National Linguini Day.
September is National Square Dancing Month, National Food Safety Education Month, Classical Music Month, Library Card Sign-up Month, National Hispanic Heritage Month, National Save A Tiger Month, College Savings Month, and Be Kind To Editors & Writers Month.
P.O.V. - America Thursday, 9/15 from 7-8 pm NH WORLD Diego lives away from his family, where he scrubs wax in a surf shop by day and stilt-walks the malecon by night. He returns home after his grandmother, America, falls from her bed, leading to his father's arrest for elder neglect. P.O.V. Streaming Video
AMERICA REFRAMED - Five Years North Thursday, 9/15 from 8-9:30 pm NH WORLD The story of America's immigration system is told through the eyes of Luis and Judy. Luis is an undocumented Guatemalan boy who arrives alone in New York City with little support and many responsibilities. Judy is a veteran ICE agent with Cuban American and Puerto Rican roots, who must weigh the human cost of her work against the future her family would face without her paycheck. AMERICA REFRAMED Streaming Video
HEMINGWAY - The Blank Page (1944-1961) Thursday, 9/15 from 9-11 pm NHPBS Hemingway follows the Army as they advance through Europe. Afterwards, he tries to start a life with Mary Welsh, but is beset with tragedies. He publishes The Old Man and the Sea to acclaim but is overcome by his declining mental condition. HEMINGWAY Streaming Video
RUDOLFO ANAYA: THE MAGIC OF WORDS Thursday, 9/15 from 9:30-10 pm NH WORLD Rudolfo Anaya was the first Hispanic American writer to achieve major publishing success with his landmark novel,Bless Me, Ultima, in print since 1972. Recipient of the National Medal for the Arts, Anaya has demonstrated a lifelong determination to persevere - through poverty, catastrophic injury, and an almost insurmountable artistic struggle to publish - and in the end, succeed.
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Searchable online video courses and interactives across the curriculum and grade levels in areas like chemistry, literature, music, the visual arts, social studies, world languages storytelling, spelling and lots more.
Civics 101 - Tons of great (and free!) audio, activities, resources, and lessons to help you stay engaged with civics.
Ask Sam - Ask Sam features Outside/In host Sam Evans-Brown answering listener questions about the mysteries and quirks of the natural world.
Seacoast Science Center in Odiorne Point State Park
Learning Connection - Even though their doors are closed, we’re still here to connect you to the inspirational powers of nature and engage you in learning.
Squam Lakes Natural Science Center
A resource to keep you connected to nature - Enjoy nature at home with these online learning experiences brought to you by the Science Center’s Naturalists.
Strawbery Banke Museum
Online Learning - Virtual Tours, the Virtual Classroom, artifacts of the week, featured items from the Collections, Horticulture Learning Center materials, and more.