Events with JCC & Around Town: Fri, Feb 28-Sun, Mar 2

Fri, Feb 28 – Sun, Mar 2

Fri, FEB 28

  • Community Resource: LIBRARIES
    2-5pm • Jackson Library (more info: https://jacksonlibrary.org/)
  • Community Event: MAJESTIC CAFE FRIDAY NIGHT CAFE: Ellen Rowe & Mike Sakash
    7pm • Majestic Cafe

    • 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
    • Info and tickets:: https://www.conwaymajestic.com
    • Email boxoffice@mountaintopmusic.org with questions or other inquiries.
  • Community Event: BOTH SIDES NOW: The Music and Lives of Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen
    7:30pm • Majestic Theater, Conway

    • A theatrical concert that explores the music and lives of long-time friends and one-time lovers, Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen.
    • Created by, and starring Robbie Schaefer and Danielle Wertz, this cabaret-style performance travels decades alongside songs like “A Case of You,” “Hallelujah,” “Big Yellow Taxi,” “Suzanne,” and many more. Both Sides Now is at once a piece of the 60’s and 70’s, and of right now – offering us a story about the messiness of being human, of lives persistently lived at the edge of growth, and of finding the courage to turn toward one another, again and again.
    • The Majestic Cafe opens to patrons at 6:30 PM for wine, beer, craft cocktails and mocktails, selected soft drinks, and bottled water.
    • Reserved seats : $35
    • Info and tickets: https://www.conwaymajestic.com/
  • Community Event: FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS

    • Black Mtn
      5:30-7pm • Black Mountain

      • Join us for a self-guided and illuminated uphill ski-tour to the Alpine Cabin (aka Lostbo Cabin) where you’ll find drinks, live music, and great company. Participants can ski down at their leisure up until the last call at 7:30 pm.
      • This event is family-friendly and we recommend bringing a headlamp!
      • Cost: $20 for Passholders / $40 for Non Passholders
      • Check in at Guest Services to purchase your ticket.
      • More info: https://www.blackmt.com/events
    • Jackson XC
      6-8pm • Jackson XC

      • Join us for Friday Night Lights, a collaboration between Jackson XC and White Mountain Ski Co.
      • The Wentworth Loop will be lit by 6pm.
      • Group start line event (AKA casual race) begins at 7pm.
      • Pizza to follow.
      • $10 fee for registration, register ahead.
      • Register via Venmo, $10 to @WMSkiCo,
      • Headlamps useful but not 100% necessary.
  • YOUTH GROUP VISITS from IPSWICH
    Friday Evening through Saturday Afternoon
  • Community MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT around town:
    • Wildcat Tavern: Al Shafner • 7-9pm
    • Red Parka: Rek’lis  • 8-11pm
    • Shannon Door: Marty Quirk • 6-9pm
    • Shovel Handle Pub: Shot of JD • 6-9pm
    • Ledge Brewing: Food for Bears • 4-6pm
    • Black Mountain Base Lodge: Live Music • 2:30-9:30pm

Sat, MAR 1

  • MENS’ BREAKFAST
    7:30am • JCC Parish Hall

    • Come for food, freinds, and fellowship
  • YOUTH GROUP VISITS from IPSWICH

    Friday Evening through Saturday Afternoon
  • Community Event: ENERGY WORKSHOP: Meet Your Neighbors
    10am • Tin Mountain Conservation Ctr

    • The price of PV solar panels has come own significantly, while their efficiency has increased, making going solar more affordable than ever! Not sure where to start? No problem! Join us for Going Solar; Meet Your Neighbors for the chance to meet area home and small business owners who have installed or are about to install solar. They will share why they’ve gone solar and explain the steps they went through to choose an installer. Installers and other industry professionals will be on hand to help explain what the process is including site suitability, existing electric usage and tying to the grid for net metering. We’ll also discuss battery backup.
    • Info and registration: https://tinmountain.org/what-we-do/program-and-event-calendar.html/event-form/registration-form/105148/tickets
  • Community Event: SIX (Teen Edition) by M&D Playhouse
    7:30pm • M&D Playhouse, North Conway

    • From Tudor Queens to Pop Icons, the SIX wives of Henry VIII take the microphone to reclaim their identities out of the shadow of their infamous spouse – remixing five hundred years of historical heartbreak into a Euphoric Celebration of 21st century girl power! This new original musical is the global sensation that everyone is losing their head over!
    • More info: https://www.mdplayhouse.com/2025-season/
  • Community Event: THAWFEST – MT WASHINGTON VALLEY ADAPTIVE SPORTS @ Ledge Breiwing
    4-8pm • Ledge Brewing

    • An unforgettable evening of fun, community spirit, a Silent Auction, a Raffle, and family-friendly activities for the family – all for a fantastic cause!
    • Info and donations: https://mwvas.org/
  • Community Event: SKI for SUNSHINE
    Late Afternoon/Evening  • Cranmore Resort

    • Use the link below to support Kennett Key Club’s “Ski for Sunshine” fundraiser for Camp Sunshine! https://charity.pledgeit.org/ski-for-sunshine
    • Enjoy an evening on the slopes of Cranmore Mountain to support Camp Sunshine! The challenge: Complete 15 runs as an individual or 60 runs as a team (of 4) between 4:00pm and 8:00pm. Prizes will be awarded to top fundraisers. Help us raise $15,000 for Camp Sunshine!
    • How to sign up:
      • 1) Register through this link as a participant for $45. Registration will be limited to 150 participants.
      • 2) Use your participant page to fundraise for Camp Sunshine.
      • 3) All participants will be required to sign a waiver in person on the day of the event. Participants who are under the age of 18 must have a parent or legal guardian sign their waiver in person.
      • **Registration is intended to be easy. If you need any help, please let us know. Just send an email to events@campsunshine.org.
  • Community Resource: LIBRARIES
  • Community Event: OPEN HOURS @ Jackson Historical Society
    9am-3pm • Jackson Historical Society

  • Community MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT around town:
    • Shannon Door: Apres Ski w/ Marty Quirk • 4-6pm / Dan Parkhurst & Rafe • 6-9pm
    • Red Parka: Rek’lis • 8-11pm
    • Wildcat Tavern: Jonathan Sarty • 7-9pm
    • Ledge Brewing: Shark Martin • 7:30-9:30pm
    • Black Mountain Base Lodge: Live Music • 2:30-6pm

Sun, MAR 2

  • INTERFAITH WORSHIP
    8am •Old red Library
  • WORSHIP with Communion (in-person & livestream)
    10:30am • JCC

    • Music by Sharon Novak
    • Message by Rev Gail Doktor
    • Focus on parables of Jesus
  • HOSPITALITY
    11:30am • JCC Parish Hall
  • INTRODUCTION to JUDAISM

    4pm • Whitney Communiuty Center (co-sponsored by JCC)

    • Come enjoy a brief introduction to Judaism by educator Dori Stermn, who represents the Mt Washington Valley Chavurrah (local Jewish community gatherings in homes) and is a member of the Clergy pf the Eastern Slope
    • Learn about the history and practice of Judaism
    • Ask questions
    • Note that this is not a political program, and will not be focusing on current  world events
  • Communuty Event: SIX (Teen Edition) by M&D Playhouse

    3:30pm • M&D Playhouse, North Conway

    • From Tudor Queens to Pop Icons, the SIX wives of Henry VIII take the microphone to reclaim their identities out of the shadow of their infamous spouse – remixing five hundred years of historical heartbreak into a Euphoric Celebration of 21st century girl power! This new original musical is the global sensation that everyone is losing their head over!
    • More info: https://www.mdplayhouse.com/2025-season/
  • Community Event: ART of FRAMING:: Harvesting History from White Mountain Paintings
    4:30pm • Jackson Historical Society

    • Bob Cottrell, curator of the Jackson Historical Society, will discuss the art of farming through White Mountain paintings. He will show how to interpret old barns and how to “date” cows from paintings at the Society, and how artwork documents the history of farming in the area. The focus will be on the farm’s seasonal cycles and puzzle out changes over time in barn styles, farm tools, and equipment as documented in the art. He will navigate through paintings to uncover age-old mysteries and finally answer the question of why a DaVinci painting is so expensive. Hint: It has to do with farming.
  • Community MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT around town:
    • Shannon Door: Jeremy Dean • 6-9pm
    • Red Parka: Blue Sunday with Bonnie Edwards & The Practical Cats • 5-8pm
Events with JCC & Around Town: Fri, Feb 28-Sun, Mar 2
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