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  • Growing Readers

    Saturday, September 14th @ 10am

    Replenish is hosting Kate Glennon for an interactive discussion on understanding the foundations of early literacy in preschool through 2nd grade. She will provide an overview of the important elements parents should understand when supporting a growing reader. You will leave with practical tools and strategies to equip your growing reader. 

    Kate is a speech language pathologist with expertise in literacy and reading intervention and the founder of Outdoorsy SLP, a nature based speech and language practice based in Dover, NH.

    This is a free event for adults and caregivers of PS-2nd graders.

  • Green Burial

    Wednesday, September 18th @ 6pm

    Join us for an informational session and discussion on green burial practices. This discussion will be led by Sarah Clark of Lotus and Lavender Burial.

    This is a free event for the community.

  • Apple Harvest Day

    Saturday, October 5th, 9am-4pm

    Join us for a fun-filled day in Dover. It's the 40th year of Apple Harvest Day! Replenish will have a booth on Central Ave right in front of Waldron Court and the shop will be open. We will be hosting New Moon Consignment, SABR, and Outdoorsy on our patio for more AHD fun!

  • SELT TrailFest 2024

    Save the date:

    Saturday, October 19th, 10am-3pm

    More info coming soon!

  • Fall Book Club

    Thursday, October 24th @ 5:30pm

    This fall we will dive deep into Hannah Ritchie's new book Not the End of the World. Ritchie's optimism is the light and fact-based data we all need at a time when things seem dire. Join us for a thoughtful discussion of her work and what we can do next. Inter-Library Loan books available for borrow directly from the shop.

  • Degrowth + Hope

    Tuesday, October 29th @ 6pm

    PhD Candidate Amy Trueworthy will present and lead a Q+A for our community on the idea of Degrowth.