CONCORD — In communities all across New Hampshire the Big Watch will bring neighbors together to recognize and the explore the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.

New Hampshire Humanities, in collaboration with New Hampshire Public Broadcasting, invites the public to participate in “The Big Watch,” a statewide series of community-driven programs that bring Granite Staters together to watch, discuss, and reflect on the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and American Revolution. This spring, 46 community organizations across New Hampshire will come together at more than 80 events to mark this milestone in American history through the Big Watch.

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