WATERFORD – A Lenten study course, “Discovering the Bible,” is being offered by the Rev. Anita White of the Waterford Congregational Church during March.

It is an introduction for those who don’t know much about the Bible, as well as a review for those who do. The class is meeting Wednesday nights in March, March 9, 16 and 23. Each session is a separate unit consisting of a video and discussion and meets from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Wilkins Community House at the foot of Plummer Hill Road in Waterford Village.

The course is free, open to all, with no preregistration required. Those wishing can attend one session or all three of the remaining sessions.

Chaucer’s play

HEBRON – Twelve Hebron Academy Middle School students will perform “Canterbury Tales” at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, March 4 and 5, in the Lepage Lecture Hall inside the science building. Everyone is welcome at the free event.

The play is directed by parent Pat Phillips of Auburn, who also directed last year’s performance of “The Adventures of Perseus.”

Parking will be available in the Robinson Arena lot just off Route 119 on the Hebron campus. For more information, visit www.hebronacademy.org or call (207) 966-2100.

Duo’s concert

BERLIN, N.H. – Two old friends, Mac McHale and Emery Hutchins, will appear at the Community Arts Center, 155 Emery St., on Sunday, March 13, at 2 p.m. They have recently joined forces to sing and play songs from Ireland, the mountains and the sea, plus traditional country music and singalongs. They will play instruments, including the banjo, guitar, mandolin, concertina, bodran and the harmonica.

For the past 15 years, McHale has headed up Mac McHale and the Old Time Radio Gang, while Hutchins has been part of the Angel Band, an Irish music group. Tickets are $10 at the door, and students are half price. For more information, call the Arts Center office at 752-1028.

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