Thursday, May 28, 2026

Renaissance on the Riverwalk

This heart provided a great photo opp over the weekend
We spent the Memorial Day weekend at home in Nashua, NH. Despite the cooler and often rainy weather there was a lot of activity going on adjacent to our apartment residence.
Residents and city visitors lined the new river walk on Memorial Day weekend
Last weekend marked a 4-day celebration, Renaissance on the Riverwalk, to celebrate completion of the river park, Le Parc de Notre Renaissance Française, known locally as Renaissance Park, and a new walkway along the Nashua River. 

The event, which was coordinated by the Downtown Nashua Association and the city’s Department of Economic Development, brought many residents and out-of-towners to the city for events that included live music shows, a duck race, craft vendors, outdoor yoga, petting zoo, drone show and kayak parade.
Musical entertainment was heard Friday & Saturday evening
Built along the Nashua River waterfront, the park includes a paved walkway, grassy areas, benches, a band shell with outdoor seating and a mural. 
This mill worker & son sculpture overlooks the river walk
La Dame de Notre Renaissance Française, the sculpture of a mill worker and her schoolboy son, remains the focal point of Renaissance Park. It was also in the former park and was protected all during the reconstruction roject.

Mill workers were the driving force behind the city's transformation from a farming village to a major industrial hub. Employed primarily by the former Nashua Manufacturing Company and the Jackson Manufacturing Company, these mainly female workers fueled New England’s textile boom for over a century.
An estimated 5,000 ducks were dumped from the Main Street bridge
The highlight of Saturday afternoon was the return of the Rubber Duck Regatta with 5,000 ducks dropped into the Nashua River from the Main Street bridge. This fundraiser had community groups, businesses, and organizations competing to adopt the most ducks. The first duck to cross the finish line earned $1,500 for their team’s cause.
Up to a dozen volunteers in kayaks collected ducks after the race
Once all the ducks were dropped, volunteers in kayaks helped wrangle the ducks and then collected them after the race completion.
Makeit Labs provided these permanent duck sculptures for the river walk
These duck sculptures were installed on the river walk last week and will be a permanent display (unlike the Love Nashua display). They were completed by Makeit Labs in Nashua, the state's first community workshop described as a volunteer collection of engineers, makers, hackers, inventors and tinkerers who enjoy building cool things.
This new river walk mural was dedicated during weekend events
A new 70-foot-long mural along the north wall of the Water Street Bridge facing the Riverwalk shows highlights of the city's history. Students from Nashua high school helped artist Graham Carraway paint some of the mural. 

Some of the mural highlights include tributes to baseball, movie theaters and wildlife on the river. The Nashua Arts Commission hopes it will be a popular spot to socialize and take pictures.
The new riverwalk mural shows parts of Nashua's history
The 1948 Nashua Dodgers were the Class-B minor league affiliate of the Brooklyn Dodgers. They competed in the New England League and home games were played at Holman Stadium in Nashua, which today features summer collegiate baseball teams.

Downtown Nashua was once home to several single-screen venues that operated throughout the 20th century (State Theatre, Star Theatre, Tremont Theatre, Daniel Webster Theatre, Brandt Theatre and Nashua Mall Cinema). In 1896, the Nashua Theatre on Elm Street was the site of the first movie shown in the city. Today, none of these movie houses remain.
The fleur-de-lis in this egret mural is a nod to French mill workers
The Nashua River hosts a wide variety of marine life including geese, ducks, otters, herons, seagulls and turtles. This past week, a lone swan was seen on the river.
Lighted kayak parade on the Nashua River
Once the Saturday activities ended after sunset, kayaks and small boats floated downstream on the Nashua River decked out with lights and colorful decorations, before pulling off to the shoreline to take in the drone show, which started promptly at 9 p.m.
A colorful drone show capped Saturday's festivities
But, the evening's highlight was a lighted drone show over the river concurrent with the lighted kayak parade. The drone show was coordinated and staged by Sky Elements Drone Shows, which is the largest drone light show provider in the U.S. This first-time Nashua event was a huge hit producing the largest crowds of the weekend.
The drone images above depict Clocktower Apartments (formerly Nashua Manufacturing Company) and one of several mill towers in the area.

The Riverwalk is the new location for the weekly Sunday Farmers Market, which will continue through October with a rotating list of vendors. Unfortunately, rain on Monday morning cancelled the annual Memorial Day Parade.
Jazz guitarist & singer John Pizzarelli at Nashua Center for the Arts
We capped off the weekend by attending a show at the Nashua Center for the Arts featuring jazz guitarist John Pizzarelli with a musical tribute to the late Tony Bennett.
We couldn't resist a photo opportunity 
Being at home in Nashua, NH, was the best way to spend the Memorial Day weekend. Better yet, it was within steps of our apartment.

21 comments:

Barbara Rogers said...

Great sounding weekend while just being close to home! Such fun events!

Boud said...

When Nashua parties, it's not kidding! What a great time. I particularly thank you for the cascade of rubber duckies.

Bijoux said...

So much to see and do!

Tom said...

...WOW, thanks for the intro, I need to see this for myself.

photowannabe said...

You two are so cute. Love you in the heart.
Nashua is such a community minded place to live. I really like all the festivities right at your doorstep.
The new Riverwalk is beautiful and will certainly be the hub of activity for years to come.
Thanks for sharing.
Sue

Ginny Hartzler said...

It is not easy to get such amazing drone photos! The Riverwalk is amazing, and has everything! The murals are so pretty, and I love the giant ducks. The lighted boats on the water are gorgeous! This must have been just the most fun!!!

Polly said...

What a great weekend Beatrice, and on your doorstep too! The sculptures are beautiful. The duck race sounds like a lot of fun 😀

Rob Lenihan said...

What a great event. I love the duck regatta and that fabulous drone show.

I had the pleasure of seeing John Pizzarelli many years ago perform at the Iron Horse Cafe in Northampton, MA. It was a wonderful evening.

Linda G said...

What a great event and so near you!

Lowcarb team member said...

I do like the photograph of the two of you in the heart :)

All the best Jan

Michelle said...

This looks like a fun event. We have something similar, with the ducks, in my area.

My name is Erika. said...

It looks like quite the celebration. I saw snippets on the news, but there was a lot more than on channel 9. It looks like you had fun, and I remember you showing those rubber ducks before. That's a fun activity for sure. Hopefully this weekend won't be a total wash out. It doesn't sounds great right now. hugs-Erika

Anvilcloud said...

The drone show seems like a great alternative to fireworks.

MARY G said...

A fine celebration. We have a 'duck race' here each spring, where they are dumped into a small, swift stream and collected in a stream wide net downstream from the finish line. A good time is had. Lovely duck sculptures.

David M. Gascoigne, said...

It’s good to see this level of civic pride on display. Looks like the celebrations were well organized.

Jeanie said...

This looks like a terrific holiday weekend in every way, from ducks to drones! I would happily stay home for that. Your photos are terrific -- they really tell the story.

The Rev. Arnoldo L. Romero, MLA said...

I've never been in NH, so I truly enjoyed reading your post. That park is beautiful and the festivities look like so much fun. Blessings!

DeniseinVA said...

What fun! Great photos, especially that last one :)

baili said...

Dear Dorothy, your city is such a wonderful place where amazing events and festivals are held along with variety of interesting competitions 🤗
I really enjoyed this show with you, it looks absolutely marvellous and fantastic 🥰
The thousands of ducks dropped in the river and first prize sounds great 👍
Must be exciting to see this .
I just loved the drone show,such a cool display and you captured everything so beautifully ♥️
Most I loved seeing you both sitting within this lovely heart 🥹♥️
You guys look awesome 🥰
Great you could participate in the memorial day.
Much love and best wishes 🙏♥️

mimmylynn said...

What marvelous time you must have had.

The Happy Whisk said...

Wow. I've never been but dang, there's so much to see and hear. Pretty darn cool.