TUE, Oct 24
- Community Resource: LIBRARIES
- 10am-7pm • Jackson Library
Contact the library for additional help: 603.383.9731 or by email: staff@jacksonlibrary.org. For more info: http://jacksonlibrary.org/ - 2pm-5pm • Bartlett Library
More info: https://www.bartlettpubliclibrary.org/
- 10am-7pm • Jackson Library
- REFUGIA SMALL CHURCH RESILIENCE PROGRAM
4-6pm • Zoom- JCC”:s volunteers attend the 5-church cohort in this ongoing year-long program offered by BTS Center (as able)
- Community Event: KILHAM BEAR CENTER (Bartlett Public Library Program)
7pm • Josiah Bartlett Elementary School cafeteria, Bartlett- Hosting Ben Kilham of the Kilham Bear Center located in Lyme.
- The Kilham Bear Center has been rehabilitating and releasing injured, orphaned and abandoned black bear cubs since 1993. For more information follow this link https://kilhambearcenter.org/.
- This event may take place in the Josiah Bartlett Elementary School cafeteria to take advantage of the additional space.
- Coordinated to complement the One Book One Valley read of The Bear. The grand finale of this community wide read event takes place on Thursday, NOVEMBER 2nd at the Majestic Theatre in Conway when the author Andrew Krivak will talk about the book and answer readers questions. All events will take place at 7:00 pm and multiple copies of the book are available in the library.
- Community Event: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
- Wildcat Tavern: Hoot Night with Jonathan Sarty • 6-8:30pm
WED, Oct 25
- Community Event: YOGA with Anjali Rose
9am • Old Red Library- The class is $10/week. Please bring the right change if possible or a check made payable to Anjali Rose.
- Julie at the Town office asked if people would be kind enough to donate a $1/week for the envelope in the library to cover expenses.
- Contact: Anjali Rose, MEd. 500 RYT, RMT: (603)370-8386, email anjali-rose.com
- Community Resource: LIBRARIES
- 2-5pm • Jackson Library
Contact the library for additional help: 603.383.9731 or by email: staff@jacksonlibrary.org. For more info: http://jacksonlibrary.org/ - 12pm-6pm • Bartlett Library
More info: https://www.bartlettpubliclibrary.org/
- 2-5pm • Jackson Library
- GRIEF GROUP for Spouse-Partner Loss/Adult Relationship Loss (Parent/Sibling/Other)
1pm • Old Red Librsry- Rev Gail & moderator Dawson Winch meet with facilitator to outline recommended schedule and steps to start this process with church
- Community Event: FRENCH CONVERSATION GROUP
4pm • Jackson Public Library- Come and converse in French with others at JPL!
- This group is facilitated by Erica Corbett Klein. Our first informational meeting will determine the structure of future meetings based on the groups’ interests.
- Intermediate level and above welcome. Venez nombreux!
- COME, COME, WHOEVER YOU ARE: A Community Gathering for Our Troubled Times
6pm • Zoom (link and password required)
- In honor and respect for the deep feelings and pain people are experiencing, Wed, Oct 25th’s 6pm communal vigil (held via zoom) will hold silence. Come and go as you wish. The zoom session will remain open for 30 minutes.
- Join Zoom (contact jcchurch@jacksoncommunitychurch.org by 3pm for the zoom link).
- Please note:
- Understand this is a vigil (not a forum for discussion)
- A candle will be burning for the entire 30-minute zoom session
- We will hold silence together
- We will gather with respect for everyone present in the space
- We will create a safe space together (no recording, screenshots, or taking names)
- Take any steps you choose that are necessary for your own safety and security (mask/edit your name, turn off video, etc)
- Please note:
- GOVERNANCE & MINISTRY WORKING GROUP
7pm • Zoom (link and password required)- Join Zoom (contact jcchurch@jacksoncommunitychurch.org by 3pm for the zoom link).
- MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT AROUND TOWN
- Wildcat Tavern: Live Trivia • 7:306-9pm
THURS, Oct 26
- Community Resource: LIBRARIES
- 10am-7pm • Jackson Library
Contact the library for additional help: 603.383.9731 or by email: staff@jacksonlibrary.or - 2-5pm • Bartlett Library
More info: https://www.bartlettpubliclibrary.org/
- 10am-7pm • Jackson Library
- Community Service: WAY STATION SHIFT
All Day • Way Station, 15 Grove St, No Conway- Volunteers open day resource center for showers, mail pickup, grocery distribution, more.
- Community Event:EXPLORING MICROPLASTICS in OSSIPEE WATERSHED
7pm • Tin Mtn Nature Learning Center- Jill Emerson, staff scientist at Green Mountain Conservation Group, will talk about how two global issues – climate change and plastic waste – affect us right here in NH. She will go over the potential impacts of this past summer’s flooding, and what proactive steps we can all take to better prepare for future flooding events. In addition, she will touch upon GMCG’s new freshwater microplastics survey program using Nile Red staining and discuss how her group is bringing education about this problem to students across the Ossipee watershed.
- Community Evebnt: KNITTING in KNOTS
5:30pm • Jackson Public Library- Knitting is back @ JPL!
- Join our knitting group, Knitting in Knots? Knitters will meet the 2nd & 4th Thursdays of the month at 5:30 p.m.
- This group is for adult knitters. Whether you are a beginner, expert, or somewhere in between bring your project(s) with you for knitting and conversation.
- Community Event: MAJESTIC CAFE THURSDAY:
5:30pm Doors Open / 6 pm to 8:30 pm Performance • Majestic Theater Cafe, Conway- More info and tickets: https://www.conwaymajestic.com/
- MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT AROUND TOWN
- Wildcat Tavern: Bingo • 7-9pm
- Red Parka: Bingo for Children Unlimited • 5:30-7pm
FRI, Oct 27
- Community Event: ZUMBA with Dottie
8:15am • Whitney Community Center, Jackson- $5/pp
- Community Event: NORDIC WALKING with Ellen Chandler
8am • Valley Cross Road Parking Lot, Jackson
- Fridays – Intervals with poles (more like hill bounding)
- Here is a video link (sorry for the various ads) that explains Nordic Walking and “Moosehoofing”.
- This is a “meet up” type of activity, no charge.
- Needed equipment: ski poles are better than trekking poles, but don’t let pole-specificity get in the way of joining. I wear my “second best running shoes,” not the best because it can be wet and muddy; but light hikers work, too. Plus the usual sun and tick repellents.
- Ellen Chandler, Executive Director, JacksonXC, 603-383-9355, 603-867-8707 voice/text
- FITNESS CLASS with Laurie McAleer
9:30am • Jackson Community Church- Free to all participants.
- Gentle, chair-based stretch and fitness for all levels of ability
- Community Event: LINE DANCING with Dottie
9:15ma • Whitney Cmmunity Center, Jackson- $5/pp
- Community Resource: LIBRARIES
2pm-5pm • Jackson Library- Contact the library for additional help: 603.383.9731 or by email: staff@jacksonlibrary.org
- C3: COCKTAILS & CHRISTIAN CONVERSATION
5pm • Zoom- Join Zoom (contact jcchurch@jacksoncommunitychurch.org).
- Bring yo preferred beverage to the conersation about scripture and artwork inspired by the scripture.
- Community Events: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
- Wildcat Tavern: Al Shafner • 7-9pm • $5 cover
- Shannon Door: Sheehan & Holden • 6-9pm
- Red Parka: Bad Gravity • 8-11pm
- Ledge Brewing (Intervale): Food for Bears • 6-8pm
- Shovel Handle Pub: Randy Messineo • 5:30-8:30pm
- Community Event: FRIDAY NIGHT JAZZ: Peter Einhorn, Al Hospers, & Mike Sakash
7pm • Majestic Cafe, Conway- Walk-ins are always welcome, but space is limited; reservations are available to guarantee your seat and to indicate a seating choice.
- The Friday Night jazz series has a $10 per person cover charge.
- Doors at 6 pm; music at 7pm.
- Come in early and grab a panini before the music starts.
SAT, Oct 28
- Community Event: OPEN HOURS @ Jackson Historical Society
1-3pm • Jackson Historical Society- Also open by appointment.
- More info: https://www.jacksonhistory.org/
- White Mountain Art Sale
- The Jackson Historical Society is holding its 21st annual White Mountain Art Sale. There are currently over 50 items from private collectors, primarily 19thcentury paintings. To see the online catalog, go to https://www.jacksonhistory.org/catalog.html. Items are available to purchase as they arrive, so check the catalog frequently to see new additions.
- The Society is open Saturdays and Sundays 1-3pm. If you are interested in a painting, the Society can open by appointment. Contact info@jacksonhistory.org.
- Community Event: FALL FULL MOON WALK (Tin Mtn program)
6pm – 8pm • Moose Brook State Park, Gorham- Join the staff of Tin Mountain Conservation Center for an evening walk through the beautiful fields and forests of the north country. October’s full moon, the hunter’s moon, will provide ample light for an evening exploration. We will listen for whooo’s out there and explore the autumn night sky.
- Program fee: $15/person or $25/household; Members are free
- Space is limited and registration is required. Call 447-6991 or click here to register online
- Community Event: CONTRA DANCE
7-9 pm, • Whitney Community Center- NO EXPERIENCE is required and a good time is guaranteed.
- The Contra Dance Caller is National Heritage Fellow Dance Caller, 92-year old Dudley Laufman. Dudley is a national treasure and should not be missed.
- The Contra Dance is FREE, but you are welcome to bring a dessert to share with other contra dancers.
- Not required, but to help us better plan Click Here to sign up.
- Community Event: MAJESTIC CAFE Saturday: Bennett & Perkins with Taylor Whiteside
7pm • Majestice Cafe- Info: https://www.conwaymajestic.com/cafe/
- An intimate 50-seat venue in the storefront next to the Majestic Theatre, the Majestic Cafe serves wine, beer, craft cocktails, non-alcoholic drinks and a small food menu with a close-up view on music from the region’s most creative performers.
- Walk-ins are always welcome, but space is limited
- Reservations are available to guarantee your seat and to indicate a seating choice.
- Doors at 6 pm; music at 7pm.
- Come in early and grab a panini before the music starts.
- Community Resource: LIBRARIES
- 10am-2pm • Jackson Library
Contact the library for additional help: 603.383.9731 or by email: staff@jacksonlibrary.org - 11am-3pm • Bartlett Library
More info: https://www.bartlettpubliclibrary.org/
- 10am-2pm • Jackson Library
- Community Events: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
- Wildcat Tavern: Jonathan Sarty Band • 7-9pm •
- Shannon Door: Jeremy Dean • 6-9pm
- Red Parka: Lazy River Trio • 8-11pm
- Ledge Brewing (Intervale): Randy Messineo• 6-9pm
SUN, Oct 29
- INTERFAITH SERVICE
8am • Old red library in Jackson / zoom- Join us for poetry, prayer, and conversation.
- Join Zoom (contact jcchurch@jacksoncommunitychurch.org for the zoom link).
- INTERVIEWING Friends & Members
10am • JCC Parish Hall- Our youth are helping gather stories from friends and members about their connection to JCC.
- WORSHIP @ JCC
10:30am • Jackson Community Church & Zoom- Music by Sharon Novak
- Message by Rev Gail Doktor
- Join Zoom (contact jcchurch@jacksoncommunitychurch.org for the zoom link).
- HOSPITALITY
11:30am • JCC Parish Hall- Hospitality after Church
- PEACE BELLS @ Noon
Noon • Jackson Community Church and other local parish churches- Local churches are invited to ring their bells at noon on the remaining Sundays of October. People can gather with peace signs, say a prayer if they wish. Informal.
- All participating congregations will be joining together to ring bells as an appeal for peace in our troubled times.
- Community Event: SLOW WALKING
2-3:30pm • Tin Mtn Conservation Center- Join us for a slow-paced walk that takes a closer look at the world around us and explores the Tin Mountain Conservation trails in Albany, NH. Outdoor highlights include an 1800s quarry, beaver pond and resident flora & fauna, while inside the Nature Learning Center you will find animal mounts and a gem & mineral collection. These leisurely investigations of the trails, and tour of the Learning Center are perfect for all ages; you are never too young or too old to have a new adventure
- Program Fee: $15/person or $25/household
- Members are free, so consider becoming a member!
- Register online here. Walk ins welcome.
- Community Event: OPEN HOURS @ Jackson Historical Society
1-3pm • Jackson Historical SocietyAlso open by appointment.- More info: https://www.jacksonhistory.org/
- White Mountain Art Sale
- The Jackson Historical Society is holding its 21st annual White Mountain Art Sale. There are currently over 50 items from private collectors, primarily 19thcentury paintings. To see the online catalog, go to https://www.jacksonhistory.org/catalog.html. Items are available to purchase as they arrive, so check the catalog frequently to see new additions.
- The Society is open Saturdays and Sundays 1-3pm If you are interested in a painting, the Society can open by appointment. Contact info@jacksonhistory.org
- Community Event: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
- Shannon Door: Mike & Becca • 6-9pm
- Red Parka: Blue Sunday with Brian Maes Trio • 5-8pm
MON, Oct 30
TUE, Oct 31 (Halloween)
- Community Event: NORDIC WALKING – INTERVALS with POLES – with Ellen Chandler
8am • Valley Cross Road Parking Lot, Jackson - Community Event: JACKSON FIRE STATION OPEN HOUSE
9am-Noon • Jackson Fire Dept - FITNESS CLASS with Laurie McAleer
9:30am • Jackson Community Church- Free to all participants.
- Gentle, chair-based stretch and fitness for all levels of ability
- CLERGY LUNCH
12:30pm • Zoom- Local clergy convene for conversations, ecumenical event-planning, and peer support. Rev Gail attends.
- Community Resource: LIBRARIES
- 10am-7pm • Jackson Library
Contact the library for additional help: 603.383.9731 or by email: staff@jacksonlibrary.org. For more info: http://jacksonlibrary.org/ - 2pm-5pm • Bartlett Library
More info: https://www.bartlettpubliclibrary.org/
- 10am-7pm • Jackson Library
- Community Event: JACKSON GRAMMAR SCHOOL TRICK or TREAT
4-5pm • Looping trail in fileds by Snowflake Inn near Wildcat River, Jackson-
2023 Halloween participants:: Whitney Community Center, Jackson XC, Jackson Community Church, Jackson Public Library, Jackson Fire Department, Jackson Chamber members, Groves familyJGS PTO, Jackson Police Department (crossing)
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- Community Event: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
- Wildcat Tavern: Hoot Night with Jonathan Sarty • 6-8:30pm
Events with JCC and around town: TUE, Oct 24 – TUE, Oct 31