Events with JCC and around town: July 19-20

Weekend of July 19-20

Sat, JULY 19

  • MENS BREAKFAST

    7:30am • JCC Parish Hall

    • Come for good food, good company, and conversation
    • Breakfast prepared by chef Chris
  • Community Event: ALL FLOW YOGA with Anjali Rose

    9am-10am •  Old red library, Jackson

    • Start your weekend with an energizing All Flow Yoga class, designed to awaken your body and refresh your mind. This dynamic, breath-centered practice blends fluid movements, gentle stretches, and mindful transitions to build strength, flexibility, and inner balance. Set to a grounding yet uplifting pace, this class is perfect for all levels, offering modifications to meet your needs. Step onto your mat, connect with your breath, and flow into your Saturday feeling revitalized and refreshed.
    • More info: https://www.anjali-rose.com/yoga
    • Fee per class.
  • Community Event: SEEK the PEAK

    All Day • Great Glen

    • Seek the Peak will feature a hike-a-thon and Après Hike Expo, inviting hikers of all ability levels to raise vital funds for the Observatory and celebrate adventure in the White Mountains.
    • Find all the details and register for your hike HERE.
    • Fundraise: Register as an individual or part of a team. Share your personal fundraising page with friends, family, and colleagues asking for support of your hike and the Observatory’s work. You make it possible for us to provide hikers with weather forecasts in the White Mountains.
    • All hike-a-thon participants will have the opportunity to tour the Obs’ mountaintop weather station from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. and enjoy summit cookies provided by Big Dave’s Bagels during the Seek the Peak weekend. They may also tour the Extreme Mount Washington exhibit at the summit.
    • Hike: Whether you participate as a team or individual, plan to summit Mount Washington, hike other White Mountain vistas, or seek your own peak near home, rallying your supporters to donate in honor of your hiking challenge makes you a part of Seek the Peak.
    • Celebrate: After your hike, gather with fellow participants and MWOBS supporters at our Après Hike Expo on Saturday, July 20 from 4:00-7:00 PM at Great Glen Trails. Enjoy live music, family-style dinner with Hart’s Turkey Farm, rock-climbing wall, beer garden, and epic gear raffle. See the full schedule.
    • Compete: Create a Team or join our Business Team Competition to win an educational overnight trip for your crew and some other fantastic perks for your business. Or, join our Student and Family Competition to compete for a summit meet-and-greet day trip with our favorite feline, Nimbus! If you are 15 years or younger, we’ll waive your registration fee to help get you and your family on the trails.
    • Find all the details and register for your hike HERE.
  • Community Event: FIBER SWAP
    10am-2pm • Jackson Public Library

    • Fiber Swap – Promoting Sustainability: Join us for a Creative and Eco-Friendly Gathering
    • Share, trade, and discover new fibers while promoting eco-conscious living.
    • What is a Fiber Swap? Event for craft enthusiasts, knitters, crocheters, weavers, quilters, and anyone who loves working with fibers. Bring your surplus tools, patterns, books, yarn, fabric scraps, or other fiber materials and exchange them for something new to inspire your next project. This event encourages sustainable practices by reducing waste and giving unused materials a second life.
    • This event is free and open to all ages. Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or just starting, the Fiber Swap is a welcoming environment to learn, share, and connect.
    • Llive demonstrations of fiber spinning, needle wool felting, hand embroidery, quilting and more. With a limited number of small kits available to bring home.
    • For questions or more information, please contact Joey Noren (contact library for her info).
    • How to Participate:
      • Collect any tools, patterns, books, fibers, yarns, or fabrics you no longer need or have excess of. Don’t forget the treasures that you’ve had hidden from your Moms, Grandmothers, Aunts, etc. Some of those ancient tools and treasures need to see new use and visibility.
      • Package them neatly to ensure they are easy to trade.
      • Browse the offerings and swap your items for new treasures!
  • Community Event: COMPOSER FORUM: A Concert and Conversation with Ken Turley
    1pm • Majestic Cafe

  • Community Event: ARCHIE PARISH’s PARTING WORDS  Ernest Thompson’s One Man Show
    7:30 pm • Majestic Theater

  • Community Event: SHOVEL HANDLE SUMMER CONCERT SERIES- Epic End of Concert Series with Scott Brown and the Diplomats
    Afternoon / Evening • Shovel Handle Pub/Whitney’s Inn (outdoors – bring your lawn chairs)

  • Community Resource: LIBRARIES
  • Community MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT around town:
    • Ledge Brewing: Bluegrit Bluess • 6-9pm
    • Wildcat Tavern: Carolyn Ramsey Band • 6:30-8:30pm
    • Red Parka: Echo Tunes • 8-11pm
    • Shannon Door: Mitch Alden • 6-9pm

Sun, JULY 20

  • Private Event: CELEBRATION of LIFE for Tom Albert
    3pm • Tin Mountain

    • Event for family and friends of Tom Albert. Remembrance of his life.
  • Community Event: SEBAGO LONG LAKE MUSIC FESTIVAL 1

    4pm • Majestic Theater

  • Community MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT around town:
    • Red Parka: Mitch Alden • 5-8pm
    • Shannon Door: Jeremy Dean • 6-9pm
Events with JCC and around town: July 19-20
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