Read it and Eat!
If you cannot attend our events this year (May 20th, July 22nd, September 23rd), you can still submit a recipe for our community cookbook! Email our Programs Coordinator, Sarah Robbitts-Terry at sarah@portsmouthhistory.org to submit your recipe.
FAQs
What is currently in-season?
Arugula, asparagus, carrots, chicory, chives, collard greens, endive, fiddleheads, green onions, mushrooms, pea shoots, radicchio, radishes, rosemary, rhubarb, swiss chard, tarragon, thyme, turnips, watercress
How many people should my dish serve?
Will alcohol be served? Can I use it in a recipe?
How are food allergies handled?
Are non-alcoholic drinks provided?
Can I plug in my crock pot?
Making an Impact Conversation
October 19 panel participants
Reagan Rudig
Historic District Commission
Athenaeum Proprietor
Ben VanCamp
Chief Collaborator & President
Portsmouth Chamber of Commerce
Ken Hale
Member Services & Resource Coordinator
Gather
Emily Chadwick
Chair
Portsmouth Smart Growth
Making an Impact Conversation
October 5 panel participants
Jennifer Kennedy
Executive Director & Co-Founder
Blue Ocean Society for Marine Conservation
Craig W. Welch
Executive Director
Portsmouth Housing Authority
Jessica Goff
Community Outreach & Education Coordinator
Seacoast Outright








