MainStreet Warner's Mission Statement:

MainStreet Warner aims to enrich and support the local Warner community, helping people come together to promote the arts, education, food security and ecological sustainability.  




Our current programs and projects include:


  • The Jim Mitchell Community Park
  • The MainStreet Warner Stage & Amphitheater and Children's Park
  • The restoration of The Lodge to be the future home of Music & Performances and the Community Kitchen
  • The Warner Farms and Food Security Project
  • The Jim Mitchell Annual Scholarship
  • The Jim Mitchell Local Hero Book Award at Simonds Elementary School
  • The MainStreet Warner Annual Literacy Project at Simonds Elementary School










MainStreet Warner Logo:  

MainStreet Warner’s official logo, designed by Colin Nevins, features the huge, iconic Mulberry Tree in the center of Jim Mitchell Community Park. The Division of Forest and Lands from UNH dedicated the tree as the oldest and largest Mulberry in New Hampshire on May 12, 2009.  Bridging the town library and bookstore, the Mulberry Tree highlights MainStreet Warner's commitment to the town and local concerns. The two large boughs extending from the tree’s huge trunk also represent the broadening possibilities that arise when people come together to form partnerships and share their vitality with others.
MainStreet Warner’s official logo, designed by Colin Nevins, features the huge, iconic Mulberry Tree in the center of Jim Mitchell Community Park. The Division of Forest and Lands from UNH dedicated the tree as the oldest and largest Mulberry in New Hampshire on May 12, 2009.  The two large boughs extending from the tree’s huge trunk represent the broadening possibilities that arise when people come together to form partnerships and share their vitality with others.