
From a local nature discussion to a record release party, there's plenty to enjoy in Portsmouth this week. Read on for a rundown of ideas for how to fill your calendar.
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Discussion: Sagamore Creek, Portsmouth's Hidden Treasure
Nature lovers will enjoy a discussion about Sagamore Creek and all it offers, including bird watching and trail walking, as well as conservation efforts. Attendees can view photos of the creek by state representative David Meuse, hear the city's perspective on the creek from an environmental planner, join an optional equinox hike and much more throughout the evening.
The free event at the Urban Forestry Center and is presented by the Conservation Law Foundation and the City of Portsmouth, in collaboration with a slew of likeminded partners that will also be on hand with exhibits guests can peruse.
When: Thursday, March 21, 6-8 p.m.
Where: Urban Forestry Center, 45 Elwyn Road
Admission: Free
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Workshop: Social Security

On Thursday, get a handle on the ins and outs of Social Security. How can you maximize your benefits? What happens if you still want to work part time? These questions and many more will be answered by financial experts at the Sheraton Harbor.
When: Thursday, March 21, 6:30-8 p.m.
Where: Sheraton Harbor, 250 Market St.
Admission: Free
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Vinyl Release Show: Tiger Saw
Saturday, The Press Room hosts Tiger Saw. The 12-piece indie folkband will perform songs from its new album, "The Featherweight." The group has dubbed its musical style as "basement soul." Kid Coyote will open the show.
When: Saturday, March 23, 9-11:59 p.m.
Where: The Press Room, 77 Daniel St.
Admission: $7 in advance
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