Alnoba Opens it Art-Filled Grounds to the Public
By Todd Bookman
NH Public Radio
There’s a gem of a plot of land in Kensington, in the southeastern corner of the state, that is usually closed to the public.
But with the stress of the coronavirus taking a toll, the owners of the Alnoba property are opening their arms to the community.
“What we are doing right now is very unusual for us, and definitely it wasn’t in the game book,” said Jacquelyn Benson, director of social mission for the non-profit behind Alnoba. “But the circumstances have obviously changed.”
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