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From left, Julie Gaulbert, 4th grade at Bakersville; director Marianela Ramirez;
Selma Imamovic, 5th grade at Bakersville; and Abednego Butoyi, 10th grade at Central.
B.R.I.N.G.I.T.!!!, supported by grants from Comcast, Heritage United Way and
the City of Manchester, is a program of Southern NH Services.
The B.R.I.N.G.I.T.!!! (Bringing Refugees, Immigrants, & Neighbors Gently Into Tomorrow) program met recently at Beech Street School Community Center to rehearse its dance performance which blends Hip Hop, Bachata, Merengue and Rock & Roll.  Over 150 children and adults from more than 20 different countries are in the program's educational, social and recreational activities. 
Some 60 area seniors advocates representing a myriad of public and private social service providers kicked off Nashua Seniors Count on May 7th at the new Senior Activity Center on Temple Street.  Seniors Count, sponsored in Nashua by Southern New Hampshire Services, is a statewide initiative aimed at identifying at-risk senior citizens and connecting them with
services.  
In photos, Seniors Count Task Force members hear from both Mayor Donnalee Lozeau and Bernie Cameron from the Foundation for Healthy Communities.
Nashua Seniors Count Kick-Off
1st Annual Amazing Senior Race