10th Annual Plant Sale
Annual Fundraising Plant Sale @ Jackson Community Church: rain or shine!
Saturday, May 18th
9am-12
Remember the Missions’ team PLANT SALE this Sat, May 18 from 9am-Noon.
Donations of plants gratefully accepted throughout this week: please leave them under the outside stairwell by the church. We will water them. If you drop off plants, please label them with the popsicle sticks provided.
On Saturday, come find a treasure for your yard, garden, or indoor living space! Cuttings, seedlings, mature plants … all kinds of special greens from flowers to greenery to vegetables!Great event for folks looking to add something to yard, garden, or home are welcome to come find a wonderful array of cuttings, seedlings, and mature plants. Come early for best selection!
All proceeds from the plant sale support international relief efforts this year, under the guidance of JCC’s Missions team
For questions call / text Gloria Hutchings.
Events with JCC and around town: Mon, May 13 – Sun, May 19
MON, May 13
- Community Event: FAMILY STORIES at the WHITNEY
6:30-8:30pm • Whitney Community Center- The Program is FREE and unlimited, so feel free to invite others you know who might be interested in attending.
- Family Stories: How and Why to Tell Them
- Telling personal and family stories is fun – and much more. Storytelling connects strangers and strengthens links between generations with vivid descriptions of ideas, beliefs, personal experiences, and life-lessons. In this active and interactive program learn foolproof ways to develop and tell meaningful stories.
- This program is funded by NH Humanities and taught by Jo Radner, a storyteller (who will be telling one of her favorite stories), oral historian, and author, is FREE and runs Monday, May 13 from 6:30-8:30 pm at the Whitney Community Center.
- Not required, but to help us better plan Click Here to sign up.
- NOTE: If there is enough interest the Whitney Community Center will be planning Quarterly Storytelling Gatherings; think “The Moth”.
- Community Resource: LIBRARIES
2-8pm • Bartlett Library- More info: https://www.bartlettpubliclibrary.org/
TUE, May 14
- WAY STATION Bd of Dir MTG
8-10am • Zoom- Bd of Directors and staff meet via zoom monthly.
- Rev Gail and congregation members serving as officers of this nonprofit attend.
- FITNESS with Laurie McAleer
9:30am • Jackson Community Church Parish Hall- Chair fitness, ideal for beginners or advanced people, with stretching, resistance, and some minor weight lifting work
- Can be customized to your needs and abilities
- Free program available on Tuesday and Friday mornings at JCC
- Community Resource: LIBRARIES
- 10am-7pm • Jackson Library
Contact the library for additional help: 603.383.9731 or by email: staff@jacksonlibrary.org - 2-5pm • Bartlett Library
More info: https://www.bartlettpubliclibrary.org/
- 10am-7pm • Jackson Library
- CLERGY of the EASTERN SLOPE
12:30pm • Zoom- Local clergy gather for peer support, collaborative event planning and conversation
- Rev Gail attends
- This week we meet in person at Memorial Hospital to meet the president of the hospital.
- DEACONS Meeting
7pm • Zoom- Deacons meet to discuss worship, programming, and community care & prayer concerns
- Community Event: WORLD of HOME EXCHANGE
7pm • Jackson Public Library- Edith Houlihan will share her experiences in the world of Home Exchange. The Home Exchange network is a contemporary version of the barter system. It’s a system based on trust for those seeking to slow down travel and live like a local, and for those with a passion for learning, teaching, and sharing what they have with others from around the world. Home exchanging opens up a whole new globe of travel options. Edith will share her experiences and tips that have allowed her and her family and friends to engage in over 200 exchanges around the world and “live their life somewhere else.”
- Community Event: BOOK DISCUSSION of The Other Side and Back by Sylvia Brown
7pm • Bartlett Public Library- In preparation for our special program featuring Sara Moore of Enlightened Horizons (5/28 at 7 pm) we will be reading The Other Side and Back: A Psychic’s Guide to our World and Beyond by Sylvia Browne. Sylvia is a world-famous psychic and New York Times bestselling author, in this book she takes readers on “an unprecedented and comprehensive “tour” of the afterlife—a world-changing revelation that has helped millions live for today, tomorrow, and forever…”. Copies of the book are available in the library, please join us for what promises to be an other worldly discussion!
- Community Event: CHAD’s COFFEE HOUSE (spring Recital for Mountain Top Music)
5:30pm • Majestic Cafe- Cordially invited to share the end-of-term performances of the talented Mountain Top Music students. From electric guitar to classical piano, students of all ages will showcase the results of this spring’s study. Refreshments provided after each event.
- No tickets needed!
- Community MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT around town:
- Wildcat Tavern: Hoot Night with Jonathan Sarty • 7-9pm
- Ledge Brewery: Ledge Trivia Night • 6:30pm
WED, May 15
- YOGA with Anjali Rose
9am • Jackson (check with Anjali Rose re location)- $5 class charge
- More info: https://www.anjali-rose.com/yoga
- CHILD LOSS GRIEF GROUP
1pm • Old Red Library, Jackson- Free, and open to the community. Rev. Gail Doktor, trained as a hospice chaplain, will facilitate. Pass along this info to anyone whom you know, who might need such a support network.
- Questions should be directed by text or voicemail to Rev Gail’s cell: 9078.273.0308. — Rev Gail Doktor, gaildoktor@mac.com, cell: 978.273.0308
- Community Event: CANASTA GAMES
4-6pm • Old Red Library - Community Resource: LIBRARIES
- 2-5pm • Jackson Library (more info: https://jacksonlibrary.org/)
- 4pm • Book Group
- 12-6pm• Bartlett Public Library (more info: https://www.bartlettpubliclibrary.org/)
- 2-5pm • Jackson Library (more info: https://jacksonlibrary.org/)
- Community MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT around town:
- Wildcat Tavern: Trivia • 6:30pm • $5 cover
- Red Parka: Giving Wednesdays with Raffle • Project Graduation (evening)
THURS, May 16
- Community Resource: LIBRARIES
- 10am-7pm • Jackson Library (more info: https://jacksonlibrary.org/)
- 2-5pm• Bartlett Public Library (more info: https://www.bartlettpubliclibrary.org/)
- Community Eveny: THURSDAY MORNING BIRDING in JACKSON
7:30am – 9:30am • Meet at Valley Cross parking lot- Because one day of birding just isn’t enough, we are birding in Jackson on Thursday mornings. Join birders of all levels on this weekly bird walk. Bring binoculars (or borrow ours) and dress for the weather. Be sure to drive via Black Mountain Rd, as you cannot access the parking lot via Carter Notch.
- Reservations requested, but walk-ins welcome; click to register online.
- Community Event: STORYTIME
11am • Jackson Public Library- Join Petunia, Marigold, and Meredith for Storytime at 11am! There will be stories, songs, action rhymes, and plenty of fun. This program is open to the public is best suited for children ages 0-5 and their caregivers.
- Community Event: GUIDE to BUILDING COMMUNITY & BRIDGING DIVIDES
7-8:30 pm • Jackson Public Library.- Good civic health means a community in which people engage with each other, where they participate in the shared life of the community and where public institutions are responsive to the needs of the people in that community.
- The presentation and discussion will be led by Michele Holt-Shannon of the University of New Hampshire Carsey School of Public Policy.
- This program is part of the Digging into democracy series, a joint collaboration between the Jackson Public Library and the Whitney Community Center. All are welcome to attend this free program.
- Community Event: KNITTING in KNOTS
4pm • Jackson Public Library- Bring your knitting or any portable needling project you may have to the library. All levels are welcome.
- Community Event: THURSDAY NIGHT JAZZ: Heather Pierson & The Potboilers
7pm • Majestic Cafe- oors at 6 pm; music at 7pm.
- Come in early and grab a panini before the music starts
- Info and tickets:: https://www.conwaymajestic.com/cafe
- An intimate nearly 50 seat venue in the storefront next to the Majestic Theatre, the Majestic Cafe serves wine, beer, craft cocktails, non-alcoholic drinks and paninis with a close-up view on music from the region’s most creative performers.
- Walk-ins are welcome, but space is limited; reservations are available to guarantee your seat and to indicate a seating choice. The Friday Night jazz series typically has a $10 per person cover charge. Thursdays and Saturdays at times have a cover charge but others do not; for the latter no cost reservations are accepted. Doors at 6 pm; come in early and grab a panini before the music starts. Music starts generally at 7pm unless otherwise indicated.
- Email boxoffice@mountaintopmusic.org with questions or other inquiries.
- Community MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT around town:
- Wildcat Tavern: Jonathan Sarty • 7-9pm – $5 cover
- Red Parka: Generations • 8-11pm
- Shannon Door: Dan Parkhurst • 6-9pm
- Ledge Brewing: Food for Bears • 6-8pm
FRI, May 17
- Community Event: ZUMBA with Dottie
8:15am • Whitney Community Center, Jackson- $5/pp
- 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
2-5pm • Jackson Library (more info: https://jacksonlibrary.org/) - C3: COCKTAILS & CHRISTIAN CONVERSATION
5pm • Zoom- Bring your favorite beverage and meet for a virtual discussion of this week’s scripture followed by tour of art inspired by the sacred text.
- Meet via zoom.
- ZOOM LINK available from JCC
- Community Event: YOUTH SPRING RECITAL for Mountain Top Music
2pm • Majestic Cafe- No tickets needed!
- Community MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT around town:
- Wildcat Tavern: Al Shafner • 7-9pm – $5 cover
- Red Parka: Shark Martin • 8-11pm
- Shannon Door: Mike & Becca • 6-9pm
- Ledge Brewing: Thomas Clukey • 6-8pm
- Community Event: MAJESTIC CAFE FRIDAY: JAMES FERNANDO
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
- Info and tickets:: https://www.conwaymajestic.com/cafe
SAT, May 18
- Mission Team’s PLANT SALE (rain or shine)
9am-Noon • JCC Parking Lot or Parish Hall if weather is inclement- The 9th annual Mission Plant Sale will be 9am – noon.
- This is a perfect time to pick up some plants to beautify your garden, yard or indoor selections.
- We have a wealth of experienced gardeners busily dividing up their perennial plants, starting seedlings, sharing houseplants, etc.
- Ways to help:
- If you have extra plants to donate please do share with us.
- You may drop them off under the outdoor stairwell from Mon, May 13 – Fri, May 17
- We are also happy to come pick items up if needed.
- You’ll find extra plant containers under the outdoor stairway at the Jackson church if you need them.
- Please identify any plants you leave at the church. Popsicle sticks are available to put into your containers and label with plant names.
- Also, if you have extra 6-8“ plastic containers you are willing to donate,
please leave them under the outdoor stairway. - Come and check out the selection to add to your garden and get growing tips and info as well!
- Every penny raised goes to international relief efforts this year.
- If you have extra plants to donate please do share with us.
- Community Event: BIRDING in BROWNFIELD BOG
7-10am • Meet at S-Mart in Brownfield- Join birders of all levels on this weekly bird walk through the Brownfield Bog and view the rich diversity of bird life that makes its way north to rest or nest. Bring binoculars (or borrow ours), rubber boots, and a snack.
- $15/person or $25/household for non-members; members are free. Reservations required; call 447-6991 or click to register online.
- Join birders of all levels on this weekly bird walk through the Brownfield Bog and view the rich diversity of bird life that makes its way north to rest or nest. Bring binoculars (or borrow ours), rubber boots, and a snack.
- Community Event: ANNUAL MTG & FIELD DAY with Tin Mountain
Morning • Tin Mountain Nature Learning Center- Join us for morning field trips, our annual awards, and lunch in the pavilion followed by this year’s keynote speaker, Sam Evans-Brown, Executive Director of Clean Energy NH.
- 7am Birding in the Bog
- 7:45am Hike to Glacial Waterfall
- 9:30am Spring Exploration on the Accessible Nature Trail
- 11:30am Business Meeting and Awards
- 12pm Lunch
- 1pm Keynote: State of Clean Energy in New Hampshire
- Click HERE to register. We hope to see you there!
- Community Resource: LIBRARIES
- 10am-2pm • Jackson Library (more info: https://jacksonlibrary.org/)
- 11am-3pm• Bartlett Public Library (more info: https://www.bartlettpubliclibrary.org/)
- Community Event: MASTER CLASS with James Fernando
10am • Majestic Theater- Attend this event for insights on practice and performance from master educator and musician James Fernando. Pianist are particularly encouraged to attend and play, but all instruments are welcome.
- Attendees at last year’s master class had a ball. This is a Saturday morning well spent!
- Tickets and info: https://www.conwaymajestic.com/
- Observers also welcome. Mountain Top youth students 18 and under attend free; $10 for everyone else.
- Note that James Fernando will be the featured performer at the Majestic Cafe on Friday, May 17 at 7 PM.
- 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 Event: YOUTH SPRING RECITAL for Mountain Top Music
2 & 4pm • Majestic Theater - Community Event: SATURDAY NIGHT JAZZ: Billie Thibodeau Trio with Billie (vocals, piano), Mike McGuigan (drums), Laurin McGee (sax)
- 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/cafe
- An intimate nearly 50 seat venue in the storefront next to the Majestic Theatre, the Majestic Cafe serves wine, beer, craft cocktails, non-alcoholic drinks and paninis with a close-up view on music from the region’s most creative performers.
- Walk-ins are welcome, but space is limited; reservations are available to guarantee your seat and to indicate a seating choice. The Friday Night jazz series typically has a $10 per person cover charge. Thursdays and Saturdays at times have a cover charge but others do not; for the latter no cost reservations are accepted. Doors at 6 pm; come in early and grab a panini before the music starts. Music starts generally at 7pm unless otherwise indicated.
- Email boxoffice@mountaintopmusic.org with questions or other inquiries.
- Community Event: OPEN HOURS @ Jackson Historical Society
1-3pm • Jackson Historical Society- Also open by appointment.
More info: https://www.jacksonhistory.org/
- Also open by appointment.
- Community MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT around town:
- Wildcat Tavern: Randy Messineo • 7-9pm – $5 cover
- Shannon Door: Dan Aldrich • 7-10pm
- Ledge Brewing: Rek’lis • 6-8pm
SUN, May 19
- INTERFAITH SERVICE
8am • Old Red Library (or outside if weather permits)- Come for poetry, conversation, and prayer
- WORSHIP: PENTECOST
10:30am • Jackson Community Church & Livestream to Facebook & jxncc.org – which also appears on jxncc.orgwebsite).Worship through zoom is discontinued, watching livestream is now the way to connect.- Music by Sharon Novak
- Message by Rev Gail Doktor
- Wear red!
- HOSPITALITY following church
11:30am • Parish Hall - Community Event: OPEN HOURS @ Jackson Historical Society
1-3pm • Jackson Historical Society (Also open by appointment.)- More info: https://www.jacksonhistory.org/
- Community MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT around town:
- Shannon Door: Mike & Becca • 6-9pm
- Red Parla: Packmann Dave • 4-7pm
Mother’s Day Reflection
Motherhood has powerfully reinforced for me the significance of the fact that when God was most vulnerable – in the womb, nursing at the breast, as a child, at death – God was wholly entrusted to the care of women. I find that frighteningly profound. — Rachel Held Evans
We are born of love. Love is our mother. – Rumi
Songs about and for Mothers:
- Mama Said by Shirelles (rock)
- What’s Going On by Marvin Gaye (rock)
- Supermarket Flowers by Ed Sheeran (pop)
- Love Like This by Lauren Daigle (Christian pop)
- Mama’s Song by Carrie Underwood (country)
- Dear Mama by Tupac Shakur (rap ballad)
- Song for Mama by Boyz 2 Men (pop)
- Like My Mother Does by Lauren Alaina (country)
- Mom by Garth Brooks (country)
- Thank You by Good Charlotte (pop ballad)
- Mother Like Mine by The Band Perry (country)
- Mama Liked the Roses by Elvis Presley (rock ballad)
- When We Fall Apart by Ryan Stevenson with Vince Gill & Amy Grant (country)
Songs by, about, and for Women:
- Girl on Fire by Alicia Keyes (pop): https://youtu.be/J91ti_MpdHA
- You Say by Lauren Daigle (Christian): https://youtu.be/sIaT8Jl2zpI
- Run the World by Beyonce (pop/rap/R&B): https://youtu.be/VBmMU_iwe6U
- This One’s for the Girls by Martina McBride (pop): https://youtu.be/oTowId2CWHA
- Woman by Kesha (country): https://youtu.be/lXyA4MXKIKo
- Ladies First by Queen Latifah (rap): https://youtu.be/8Qimg_q7LbQ
- Can’t Hold Us Down by Christina Aguilera (hiphop/pop): https://youtu.be/dg8QgUIKXHw
- You Know My Name by Tasha Cobbs Leonard (Christian): https://youtu.be/t7owFiihXgg
- Roar by Katy Perry (pop): https://youtu.be/CevxZvSJLk8
- I’m Coming Out by Diana Ross (R&B): https://youtu.be/F-mjl63e0ms
- Respect by Aretha Franklin (R&B): https://youtu.be/6FOUqQt3Kg0
- Stronger by Kel.ly Clarkson (country/pop): https://youtu.be/Xn676-fLq7I
- Just a Girl by No Doubt (indie/pop): https://youtu.be/PHzOOQfhPFg
- Born This Way by Lady Gaga (rock/pop): https://youtu.be/wV1FrqwZyKw
- Ain’t Your Mama by Jennifer Lopez (pop): https://youtu.be/Pgmx7z49OEk
- Fight Song by Rachel Platten (pop): https://youtu.be/xo1VInw-SKc
- Confident by Demi Lovato (pop): https://youtu.be/cwLRQn61oUY
- Independent Woen Pt 1 by Destiny’s Child (pop): https://youtu.be/0lPQZni7I18
- I’m Every Woman by Whitney Houston (pop): https://youtu.be/H7_sqdkaAfo
Blessing the Mothers — Jan Richardson
Blessing the Mothers
Who are our
first sanctuary.
Who fashion
a space of blessing
with their own being:
with the belly
the bone and
the blood
or,
if not with these,
then with the
durable heart
that offers itself
to break
and grow wide,
to gather itself
around another
as refuge,
as home.
Who lean into
the wonder and terror
of loving what
they can hold
but cannot contain.
Who remain
in some part of themselves
always awake,
a corner of consciousness
keeping perpetual vigil.
Who know
that the story
is what endures
is what binds us
is what runs deeper
even than blood
and so they spin them
in celebration
of what abides
and benediction
on what remains:
a simple gladness
that latches onto us
and graces us
on our way.
Remember — Joy Harjo
Remember the sky that you were born under,
know each of the star’s stories.
Remember the moon, know who she is.
Remember the sun’s birth at dawn,
that is the strongest point of time.
Remember sundown and the giving away to night.
Remember your birth,
how your mother struggled to give you form and breath.
You are evidence of
her life, and her mother’s, and hers.
Remember your father.
He is your life, also.
Remember the earth whose skin you are:
red earth, black earth, yellow earth, white earth brown earth, we are earth.
Remember the plants, trees, animal life who all have their
tribes, their families, their histories, too.
Talk to them,
listen to them.
They are alive poems.
Remember the wind.
Remember her voice.
She knows the origin of this universe.
Remember you are all people and all people
are you.
Remember you are this universe and this universe is you.
Remember all is in motion, is growing, is you.
Remember language comes from this.
Remember the dance language is, that life is.
Remember.
— Maren Tirabassi
On this Mother’s Day, I celebrate and give thanks for my own mother … and all the mothers who have been able to provide this tremendous gift. And I offer prayers for those women who, owing to the gaps and fissures in their own landscape, have left pain and emptiness in the space where a mother should have been. For those who choose to enter into the empty, motherless places—the “othermothers” who come in the form of teachers, grandmothers, aunts, sisters, neighbors, friends—bless you and thank you for your mothering hearts. For all the mothers—mothers by blood, mothers by heart—a blessing to you on this Mother’s Day. — Jan Richardson
I did not raise my son, Sam, to celebrate Mother’s Day. … Mother’s Day celebrates a huge lie about the value of women: that mothers are superior beings, that they have done more with their lives and chosen a more difficult path. Ha! Every woman’s path is difficult, and many mothers were as equipped to raise children as wire monkey mothers. I say that without judgment: It is, sadly, true. An unhealthy mother’s love is withering.
The illusion is that mothers are automatically happier, more fulfilled and complete. But the craziest, grimmest people this Sunday will be the mothers themselves, stuck herding their own mothers and weeping children and husbands’ mothers into seats at restaurants. These mothers do not want a box of chocolate. These mothers are on a diet.
…. the holiday makes all non-mothers, and the daughters of dead mothers, and the mothers of dead or severely damaged children, feel the deepest kind of grief and failure. The non-mothers must sit in their churches, temples, mosques, recovery rooms and pretend to feel good about the day while they are excluded from a holiday that benefits no one but Hallmark and See’s. There is no refuge — not at the horse races, movies, malls, museums. … You could always hide in a nice seedy bar, I suppose. Or an ER.
… Don’t get me wrong: There were times I could have literally died of love for my son, and I’ve felt stoned on his rich, desperate love for me. But I bristle at the whispered lie that you can know this level of love and self-sacrifice only if you are a parent. …
But my main gripe about Mother’s Day is that it feels incomplete and imprecise. The main thing that ever helped mothers was other people mothering them; a chain of mothering that keeps the whole shebang afloat. I am the woman I grew to be partly in spite of my mother, and partly because of the extraordinary love of her best friends, and my own best friends’ mothers, and from surrogates, many of whom were not women at all …
No one is more sentimentalized in America than mothers on Mother’s Day, but no one is more often blamed for the culture’s bad people and behavior. You want to give me chocolate and flowers? Great. I love them both. I just don’t want them out of guilt, and I don’t want them if you’re not going to give them to all the people who helped mother our children. But if you are going to include everyone, then make mine something like M&M’s, and maybe flowers you picked yourself, even from my own garden, the cut stems wrapped in wet paper towels, then tin foil and a waxed-paper bag from my kitchen drawers. I don’t want something special. I want something beautifully plain. Like everything else, it can fill me only if it is ordinary and available to all.
Mother’s Day — Dorianne Laux
I passed through the narrow hills
of my mother’s hips one cold morning
and never looked back, until now, clipping
her tough toenails, sitting on the bed’s edge
combing out the tuft of hair at the crown
where it ratted up while she slept, her thumbs
locked into her fists, a gesture as old
as she is, her blanched knees fallen together
beneath a blue nightgown. The stroke
took whole pages of words, random years
torn from the calendar, the names of roses
leaning over her driveway: Cadenza,
Great Western, American Beauty. She can’t
think, can’t drink her morning tea, do her
crossword puzzle in ink. She’s afraid
of everything, the sound of the front door
opening, light falling through the blinds—
pulls her legs up so the bright bars
won’t touch her feet. I help her
with the buttons on her sweater. She looks
hard at me and says the word sleeve.
Exactly, I tell her and her face relaxes
for the first time in days. I lie down
next to her on the flowered sheets and tell her
a story about the day she was born, head
first into a hard world: the Great Depression,
shanties, Hoovervilles, railroads and unions.
I tell her about Amelia Earhart and she asks
Air? and points to the ceiling. Asks Heart?
and points to her chest. Yes, I say. I sing
Cole Porter songs. Brother, Can You Spare
a Dime? When I recite lines from Gone
with the Wind she sits up and says Potatoes!
and I say, Right again. I read her Sandburg,
some Frost, and she closes her eyes. I say yes,
yes, and tuck her in. It’s summer. She’s tired.
No one knows where she’s been.
Sunday, May 12th Worship with Mother’s Day Observance and guest speaker Erica Corbett Klein
Livestream from Facebook (begins around 10:25am)
Livestream from JCC Camera
Bulletin to follow along with worship: May12_MothersDay_bulletinv3
Events on Mothers Day Weekend at JCC and around town: Fri, May 10 – Tue, May 14
FRI, May 10
- C3: COCKTAILS & CHRISTIAN CONVERSATION (resumes May 17) – 5pm by zoom when meeting
- Community Resource: LIBRARIES
- 2-5pm • Jackson Library
Contact the library for additional help: 603.383.9731 or by email: staff@jacksonlibrary.org
- 2-5pm • Jackson Library
- Community Event: JGS PLAYGROUND BUILD
- If you are interested in volunteering, here is a link to a SignUp Genius to find out when we need help. Thank you!
- https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0E44A8A62FA7F9C07-48874315-community
- More questions? Contact Kristin Groves, k_groves@sau9.org, Jackson Grammar School
- If you are interested in volunteering, here is a link to a SignUp Genius to find out when we need help. Thank you!
- Community Event: OPEN STUDIO ART SALE
10am-5pm • Jackson Art Studio- Open Studio Show Hours: (at Jackson Art)
Addtiional hours: Saturday, May 11: 10am-6pmSunday, May 12: 10am-4pm
(complimentary muffins and mimosas for Mother’s Day for 21+) - 0ver 500+ pieces of original ART from our studios!
- Sketches, demos, and orphaned paintings sale
- We’re cleaning out our studios and offering you discounted prices!
- More info: Jackson Art Studio & Gallery | 603-387-3463 | melanie@jacksonartnh.com www.jacksonartnh.com
- Open Studio Show Hours: (at Jackson Art)
- Community Event: TGI Friday Bookshare
3pm @ Jackson Public Library:- What have you read lately? Something fantastic? Something not so fantastic? Come share with us during our Friday afternoon book share. All are welcome to come and share what books you are reading, what’s on your TBR (to be read) pile, and what you are looking forward to reading. This is a great time to learn about new titles, authors, and genres that other JPL readers are reading.
- Community Events: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
- Wildcat Tavern: Al Shafner • 7-9pm – $5 cover
- Shannon Door: Sheehan & Holden • 6-9pm
- Red Parka: Rek’lis • 8-11pm
- Ledge Brewing: Mitch Alden Deo • 6pm
- Community Event: MAJESTIC CAFE FRIDAY: Ellen Rowe and 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
- Info and tickets:: https://www.conwaymajestic.com/cafe
SAT, May 11
- Community Event: JGS PLAYGROUND BUILD
- If you are interested in volunteering, here is a link to a SignUp Genius to find out when we need help. Thank you!
- https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0E44A8A62FA7F9C07-48874315-community
- More questions? Contact Kristin Groves, k_groves@sau9.org, Jackson Grammar School
- If you are interested in volunteering, here is a link to a SignUp Genius to find out when we need help. Thank you!
- Community Event: OPEN STUDIO ART SALE
10am-6pm • Jackson Art Studio- Open Studio Show Hours: (at Jackson Art)
Addtiional hours: Sunday, May 12: 10am-4pm
(complimentary muffins and mimosas for Mother’s Day for 21+) - 0ver 500+ pieces of original ART from our studios!
- Sketches, demos, and orphaned paintings sale
- We’re cleaning out our studios and offering you discounted prices!
- More info: Jackson Art Studio & Gallery | 603-387-3463 | melanie@jacksonartnh.com www.jacksonartnh.com
- Open Studio Show Hours: (at Jackson Art)
- Community Event: BIRDING in BROWNFIELD BOG
7-10am • SMart in Brownfield- Meet at S-Mart in Brownfield
- Join birders of all levels on this weekly bird walk through the Brownfield Bog and view the rich diversity of bird life that makes its way north to rest or nest. Bring binoculars (or borrow ours), rubber boots, and a snack.
- $15/person or $25/household for non-members; members are free.
- Reservations required; call 447-6991 or click to register online
- Community Event: WEEKEND WALK with TMC
10am • Tin Mountain Conservation Center, Albany- May is a fun time to explore the woods and witness, firsthand, the miraculous daily changes. See ephemeral blooms, year-round and seasonal birds nesting, renewed activity in Chase Pond and all types insects and amphibians – these harbingers of spring are always a welcome sight.
- Join Outreach Coordinator, Heather McKendry, for a slow-paced walk that explores the Tin Mountain Conservation trails in Albany, NH. Outdoor highlights include an 1800’s quarry, beaver pond and diverse forests, while inside the Nature Learning Center you will find animal mounts and a gem & mineral collection.
- Non-member tour: $15/pp or $25/household
- Members are FREE, so consider becoming a member!
- Click here to register or call 603-447-6991. Walk ins welcome.
- Community Resource: LIBRARIES
- 10am-2pm • Jackson Library (more info: https://jacksonlibrary.org/)
- 11am-3pm• Bartlett Public Library (more info: https://www.bartlettpubliclibrary.org/)
- 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 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: Denny Breau • 7-9pm – $5 cover
- Shannon Door: Al Shafner • 7-10pm
- Red Parka: Rek’lis • 8-11pm
- Ledge Brewing: Blue Grit • 6-8pm
SUN, May 12: MOTHERS DAY
- INTERFAITH SERVICE – resumes on Sun, May 19th
- WORSHIP with MOTHERS DAY OBSERVANCE
10:30am • Jackson Community Church & Livestream to Facebook & jxncc.org (adding Youtube post-sabbatical) – which also appears on jxncc.org website).Worship through zoom is discontinued, watching livestream is now the way to connect.- Music by Sharon Novak
- Guest Speaker Erica Corbett Klein
- Worship facilitator Meg Phillips
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- HOSPITALITY following church
11:30am • Parish Hall - Community Event: MT WASHINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY: The Creation
3pm • Majestic Theater- The Mt. Washington Choral Society performs THE CREATION, by Franz Josef Haydn.
- Conducted by George Wiese, featuring guest soloists and orchestra utilizing period instruments. Learn more about this musical masterpiece here.
- Reserved seating by donation – $15-$35. Link for tickets/seats by donation: https://www.conwaymajestic.com/
- Doors and the Majestic Cafe, serving wine, beer, craft cocktails, bottled water and soft drinks, open at 2 PM.
- Community Event: MOTHERS DAY FLOWER ARRANGEMENT WORKSHOP
2pm • Ledge Brewing- Flower arranging workshop hosted by Ruthie’s Flower Shop.
- Please reserve tickets HERE
- Community Event: OPEN STUDIO ART SALE
10am-4pm • Jackson Art Studio- Complimentary muffins and mimosas for Mother’s Day for 21+
- 0ver 500+ pieces of original ART from our studios!
- Sketches, demos, and orphaned paintings sale
- We’re cleaning out our studios and offering you discounted prices!
- More info: Jackson Art Studio & Gallery | 603-387-3463 | melanie@jacksonartnh.com www.jacksonartnh.com
- 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: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
- Shannon Door: Jeremy Dean • 6-9pm
- Red Parka: Blues Sunday with Blues Pirates • 5-8pm
MONDAY, May 13
- Community Event: FAMILY STORIES PROGRAM
6:30-8:30pm • Whitney Community Center- The Program is FREE and unlimited, so feel free to invite others you know who might be interested in attending.
- Community Resource: LIBRARIES
2-8pm • Bartlett Library- More info: https://www.bartlettpubliclibrary.org/
TUESDAY, May 14
- FITNESS with Laurie McAleer
9:30am • Jackson Community Church Parish Hall- Chair fitness, ideal for beginners or advanced people, with stretching, resistance, and some minor weight lifting work
- Can be customized to your needs and abilities
- Free program available on Tuesday and Friday mornings at JCC
- Community Resource: LIBRARIES
- 10am-7pm • Jackson Library
Contact the library for additional help: 603.383.9731 or by email: staff@jacksonlibrary.org - 2-5pm • Bartlett Library
More info: https://www.bartlettpubliclibrary.org/
- 10am-7pm • Jackson Library
- Deacons Meeting
7pm • Zoom- Deacons meet to discuss worship, programming, and community care & prayer concerns
- Join Zoom Meeting
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- Dial in: 929 436 2866, Meeting ID: 968 5393 2521, Passcode: 603603
- Community Event: WORLD of HOME EXCHANGE
7pm • Jackson Public Library- Edith Houlihan will share her experiences in the world of Home Exchange. The Home Exchange network is a contemporary version of the barter system. It’s a system based on trust for those seeking to slow down travel and live like a local, and for those with a passion for learning, teaching, and sharing what they have with others from around the world. Home exchanging opens up a whole new globe of travel options. Edith will share her experiences and tips that have allowed her and her family and friends to engage in over 200 exchanges around the world and “live their life somewhere else.”
- Community Event: BOOK DISCUSSION of The Other Side and Back by Sylvia Brown
7pm • Bartlett Public Library- In preparation for our special program featuring Sara Moore of Enlightened Horizons (5/28 at 7 pm) we will be reading The Other Side and Back: A Psychic’s Guide to our World and Beyond by Sylvia Browne. Sylvia is a world-famous psychic and New York Times bestselling author, in this book she takes readers on “an unprecedented and comprehensive “tour” of the afterlife—a world-changing revelation that has helped millions live for today, tomorrow, and forever…”. Copies of the book are available in the library, please join us for what promises to be an other worldly discussion!
- Community Events: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
- Wildcat Tavern: Hoot Night with Jonathan Sarty • 7-9pm