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NASHUA -The New Hampshire Chinese School is hosting an open house Saturday in Memorial Hall at Rivier College.
The event will be in Room 102 of the building on Clement Street, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
The new school will begin offering language classes Oct. 2 at Rivier College, and the fall semester will run through Jan. 31. The spring semester of classes will start Feb. 12 and run through June.
Classes will be offered for different levels in Mandarin, ranging from preschoolers through those who want to work on their conversational skills, and one class will be offered in Cantonese.
For more information, go to www.nhchineseschool.com or call 1-888-262-1993.
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