Try Something New with Winter Art and Craft Classes
New England during the winter is renowned for being quaint and picturesque. Its beauty can also ignite inspiration and creativity. While everyone else is sleeping in and the earth is hibernating, make your winter as active as you want it to be. Craft to your heart’s content by learning how to throw pottery or fuse glass. Solace-seekers can try a new craft, learn to dance, or “om” the winter days away using holistic therapy. The choice is yours!
Hello New Hampshire! I’m Elisa, and I am New Hampshire Magazine’s new assistant editor. I’m so excited to be here, and I’m looking forward to getting to know you, our wonderful readers. So we’re no longer strangers, here’s a little bit about me. I was born and raised on the Seacoast, on both sides of the Piscataqua, and I’m currently 23 (ugh, I know). Before starting at the magazine, I spent a little over a year working at the New Hampshire Union Leader and editing the Bedford Bulletin and the Neighborhood News. I actually started at the Union Leader while I was still studying at Saint Anselm College, where I graduated in 2022 with my bachelor’s in communication, (an accidental) minor in theology and a love of journalism. I’m a major Taylor Swift fan, a retired stand-up comedian, a ballet trainee, and (in the winter), a Cape Cod Frosty sailor (shout out Fleet 9). Lately, I’ve been on a concert kick. I recently saw Noah Kahan and Hozier, and their concerts were transformative, to say the least. If anyone knows how to get me to the Eras Tour, please let me know. When I’m not writing, you can usually find me haunting anywhere with a warm blueberry muffin, or driving around appreciating all the Granite State has to offer.
