Stand Up 2013
New Hampshire
Training & Action Summit
TAS-14
Who Should Attend:
High school and middle school students. Recommended for grades seven and up.
When:
Friday, October 17, 2014
There will be 2 sessions
Session 1:
9:00-11:00 AM
Session 2:
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Where:
Manchester Community College
Main Building
1066 Front Street
Manchester, NH
Past Events
Stand Up 2013 New Hampshire
Over 3,800 students from over 120 schools attended STAND UP New Hampshire at the Whittemore Center in Durham, New Hampshire.
Stand Up 2013 Massachusetts
Over 4,800 students from over 160 schools attended STAND UP Massachusetts at the DCU Arena in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Stand Up 2012
Over 5,000 students from
over 165 schools attended
Stand Up 2012 at the
Tsongas Center in Lowell, Massachusetts.
Stand Up 2011
Over 4,000 students from
over 150 schools attended
Stand Up 2011 at Matthews
Arena on Northeastern University's campus.
More Information
If you would like more information about Stand Up to Bullying or would like to get involved, please email Kari Johnston
STAND UP New Hampshire 2013
Honorary Co-Chairs:
The Honorable Martha Fuller Clark
NH State
Senator
The Honorable Jeanne Shaheen
U.S. Senator
Thank You to Our Sponsors:
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Directions
Manchester Community College
Main Building
1066 Front Street
Manchester, NH
From Interstate 293 North
From Interstate 293 North, take exit 7. The college is 200 yards ahead on the left.
From Interstate 293 South
If you should take Interstate 293 South, you will have to get off at Exit 6, Amoskeag Bridge. Take a right at the end of the exit ramp. You will cross a bridge over the highway, and then bear left at the fork. Follow signs to get onto Interstate 293 North on the right. Take your first exit, which is Exit 7. The college is 200 yards ahead on the left.
From Interstate 93, North or South
From Interstate 93 (North or South), take exit 10. At the end of the ramp, take a left and drive for approximately two miles. The college entrance will be on your right. Be prepared to take a sharp right turn.