COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS

in Nashua, New Hampshire

Join a community discussion at the Nashua Public Library

Join the Arlington Street Community Center (ASCC) for a dynamic conversation about the evolving role of community and what it means for Nashua, taking place at the Nashua Public Library. This is an opportunity to connect with neighbors, share your experiences, and explore project ideas for a stronger, more resilient community.

Spanish, Portuguese and Arabic translation, free child care and raffle prizes will be available for this event.



Date:

Friday
May 2, 2025

Time:

6:00 – 8:00PM
Doors open at 5:30PM

Location:

Nashua Public Library
2 Court St. Nashua, NH 03060

This event is free and open to the public. Food and soft drinks will be available.
Help ensure we have enough room and can accommodate everyone; tell us you are coming!

WHAT YOU’LL EXPERIENCE

Interactive
Conversations

Join facilitated discussions designed to include all voices and explore complex ideas together.

Interesting
People

Connect with others who are curious about community and want to get to know you.

Connections &
Civic Engagement

Share perspectives, strengthen community ties, and contribute ideas about a community-building experience.

Creative
Reflection

Artist Marek Bennett will use his signature style to record the main themes of each conversation.

MEET YOUR FACILIATORS

Courtney Marshall

Courtney Marshall currently teaches in the English department at Phillips Exeter Academy. Before Exeter, she taught English and Women’s Studies at UNH. She also enjoys researching African-American food history and teaching Zumba classes. She lives in Exeter.

Joshua Tepley

Dr. Joshua Tepley is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Philosophy Department at Saint Anselm College, where he has taught for the last decade. He received his B.A. in Philosophy from Bucknell University (2004) and his Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Notre Dame (2013). His research interests include free will, personal identity, ontology (the study of being), and the intersection between philosophy and science fiction.

Mohamed Defaa

Mohamed Defaa is certified by the International Center for Educational and Cultural Consulting in Lyon, France. He earned an MA in Communication and Expression at the University Mohamed V in Rabat, Morocco, and a BA in French Language and Literature from the University Ibn Tofail in Kénitra, Morocco. Defaa has served as an assistant professor of Communication and Cultural Expression at the University Hassan the Second in Casablanca, Morocco, and a college instructor in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. He is a French and Arabic teacher at Merrimack High School, and an Arabic instructor at Southern New Hampshire University.

Discussion Themes

Preview the key topics that will be explored during the event.
Your insights about these themes will be essential to keep the conversation flowing.

  Event Agenda

5:30 PM

Doors open

6:00 – 6:05 PM

Welcome Address by Jessica Hagg, ASCC Director

6:05 – 6:20 PM

Meet the facilitators and artist; overview of the evening’s discussion

6:20 – 7:20 PM

Facilitated conversation (participants may be broken out into smaller groups)

7:20 – 7:30 PM

Break (if needed)

7:30 – 8:00 PM

Wrap-up and sharing of main themes and thoughts

ABOUT ARLINGTON STREET COMMUNITY CENTER

The Arlington Street Community Center (ASCC), located in Nashua’s Crown Hill neighborhood, provides a diverse set of free programming, classes, and events to local families and youth, focusing on academic achievement, health and social services, youth and family development, and community engagement.

In 2023, CDFA’s Community Center Investment Program awarded the City of Nashua a one-million-dollar grant for major upgrades at ASCC targeting the historical building’s structural integrity, accessibility, and energy efficiency. The renovations were completed last fall, renewing community interest in this space.

This valued community resource now hosts daily programming, responding to the community’s requests and needs and offering residents a place to connect with their neighbors and build a support network.

CDFA Grant Recipients
CDFA Grant Recipients
CDFA Grant Recipients
CDFA Grant Recipients

WHAT’S NEXT?
Turning Converations into Action

The Arlington Street Community Center has already received grant funding to bring ideas from the discussion to life.
By attending this event, you will help shape community-led projects launching later this year.

Join Us & Share Your Voice! 

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