Non-Profit Organizations
Bethlehem Community Dinner
- 2057 Main St, Bethlehem, NH 03574
- Community Dinners are held every Thursday from 5:00-6:00 pm, take-out or dine-in! ALL are welcome! Find us at the back entrance to Durrell Methodist Church on Main Street.
Bethlehem Emergency Services, Inc
- PO Box 424 Bethlehem, NH 03574
Bethlehem Events
- PO Box 59 Bethlehem, NH 03574
- 603-733-6066
- Our mission is to promote pride and community spirit among residents, enhance Bethlehem’s image, attract new residents, businesses, and visitors, and improve the social and economic well-being of residents of Bethlehem. Bethlehem Events accomplishes the goal of strengthening the vibrancy and activity of the Bethlehem community by recommending, overseeing, and organizing an annual portfolio of cultural and recreational special events, programs, and activities.
Bethlehem Historical Society
- PO Box 148, Bethlehem, NH 03574
- (603) 869-3330
- Formed in 1997, the Historical Society is in the Ranlet Café, which was moved to this location in 1895, formerly being in the area of the Wren Block. The café was added to the NH Register of Historic Places in 2018. The Society and Museum are located across from the Bethlehem Post Office at 2182 Main Street. It is a non-profit organization and funded by private donations, fundraising events, and membership dues. The museum varies its exhibits every season so return again and again to learn more about the history of the Bethlehem area.
Bethlehem Trails Association
- PO Box 751, Bethlehem, NH 03574
- Bethlehem Trails Association was formed during the summer of 2017 to promote mountain biking and other non-motorized outdoor activities throughout the Town of Bethlehem. Since then, they have worked to develop multiple trails throughout Bethlehem to spread the love of biking and get others to just be active! Shoulder Roll is their signature trail which features some smooth berms, exiting features, and a rock roller for those that want to really put their skills on display and Ryan’s Revenge and the Trudeau Loop are two other popular options.

Eagles Club (Fraternal order of the Eagles no.2629)
- 793 Main St, Bethlehem, NH 03574
Environmental Action for Northern NH
- PO Box 268 Bethlehem, NH 03574
Friends of the Bethlehem Public Library, Inc
- PO Box 713 Bethlehem, NH 03574
Maplewood Station Restoration
- PO Box 370 Bethlehem, NH 03574
- 603-991-1413
- The Maplewood Train Station was built in the late 1800s and in use through the early 1920s. During that period trains regularly brought hundreds of visitors from Boston, New York City, and surrounding areas to enjoy all that Bethlehem, New Hampshire had to offer. When the automobile became more popular, people stopped using trains as their primary means of transportation. By the mid 1920s, the Maplewood Train Station became vacant and has remained that way ever since – almost 100 years. Yet, it’s still standing! Together, with you and the rest of the community, we would like to save and restore the Maplewood Train Station to its original splendor. It’s quite a feat to still be standing, and with your help, we can preserve a bit of history and make it available to the public.
NH Montessori Association
- 2445 Main Street Bethlehem, NH 03574
The Colonial Theatre
- 2050 Main Street Bethlehem, NH 03574
- (603) 869-3422
- The Colonial Theatre is one of the oldest continuously operated movie theaters in the country and the home of arts, film, music and culture in New Hampshire’s North Country. The Colonial, which opened its doors in 1915, is one of the remaining links to the era of the Grand Hotels as well as a significant chapter in the history of the film industry. This 300-seat theater that offers state-of-the-art digital projection and surround sound for independent and world cinema. The Colonial Theatre also hosts Grammy award-winning performing artists and family entertainment from May through October—all without losing the intimate charm of a vintage summer theater.
Woodland Community School
- 809 Brook Rd, Bethlehem, NH 03574
- (603) 444-1221
WREN’s Local Works Marketplace and the Gallery at WREN
- 2011 Main Street, Bethlehem, NH 03574
- (603) 869-9736
- Shop the work of over 75 local artists at WREN’s Local Works Marketplace. They carry a wide and colorful selection of beautifully crafted products for your health, home and happiness. The Gallery at WREN sets the standard for fine art galleries in the North Country. Established in 2001, the Gallery serves as a cultural outlet for the creative expression of a community, where the public can gather to enjoy, learn about, and appreciate art. The Gallery presents a new show each month, featuring local and regional artists who have been carefully selected by a juried committee. In lieu of traditional First Friday events, at this time the Gallery at WREN offers engaging artist talks and monthly show insights on Facebook (@wrenworksnh). Follow them on social media to learn more!