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Mission Statement
The mission of Main Street Concord, Inc. is to promote and enhance the business environment, cultural activities, housing and appearance of historic downtown Concord.
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Volunteer Opportunities |
MSCI hopes you will consider sharing your time and talents in support of our downtown! Volunteer opportunities are plentiful, and we're happy to match your interest to a short- or long-term commitment.
To learn more about how you can support Main Street Concord, call 226.2150 or e-mail today. |
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Street Closings |
Main Street Concord regularly notifies all downtown constituents whose email addresses we have about upcoming street closing and parking bans.
We'll let you know about closings for events like Concord Hospital's Rock 'n Race and our own events— including Market Days and Halloween Howl.
Don't find yourself surprised by detours or worse by discovering your car was towed!
Subscribe for street closure / parking ban notifications
Contact Us
Main Street Concord
15 Pleasant Street, Ste 14
Concord, NH 03301
Ph: 603.226.2150
Fax: 603.226.9150
info@mainstreetconcord.com
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Contact Intown Concord
Contact Information and Office Hours
Intown Concord
(Formerly Main Street Concord)
15 Pleasant Street, Suite 14
Concord, NH 03301
Telephone: 603-226-2150
Fax: 603-226-9150
Email: info@intownconcord.org
www.intownconcord.org
Office Hours:
We frequently meet with local organizations, businesses, + supporters at various locations around the downtown. While you are welcome to stop by our office, we recommend scheduling a time in advance to be certain we're available to discuss your area of interest. To schedule a meeting with Interim Executive Director Kim Murdoch, e-mail: kmurdoch@intownconcord.org, to arrange a time to meet with Marketing Manager Lyndsey Cole, e-mail: lcole@intownconcord.org We look forward to talking with you!
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Main Street Concord Changing the Face and Pace of Downtown Concord!
Main Street Concord, Inc. is a non-profit, tax exempt organization comprised of property owners, retailers, bankers, professionals, City officials and residents who recognize the importance to Concord of an economically strong and vital downtown. Today, more than 50 volunteers are working together to create a strong and vibrant Concord. |
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