Local RACIAL JUSTICE RESPONSES and in-depth RESOURCES
Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced. — James Baldwin, The Fire Next Time
Addressing events surrounding the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and resultant nationwide/global protests and demonstrations. Acknowledging the need for racial justice initiatives in our own hometowns as well as regionally and nationally.
Immediate Responses: RACIAL JUSTICE
- Courageous Conversations: Racial Justice – 6-week dialogue series to be co-facilitated by Jackson Community Church and Jackson Public Library via Zoom on Wednesdays (June 17-July 22). Morning and afternoon sessions will be offered. RSVP to jcchurch@jacksoncommunitychurch.org if you’re interested in participating in the morning or afternoon sessions. We will share links as plans progress.
- Additional programming is under consideration with the support of local advocates, the library, the church and other organizations. We will keep you posted.
- Local organizers and educators:
- NH Listens: Carsey School of Public Policy
- World Fellowship Center also organizes and educates in the valley. More info.
- Reading lists available through local librayr coop: In an effort to provide further materials, the coop libraries (Jackson, Cook, Madison and Conway) have shared lists for adults, teens and children within our joint KOHA catalog on books across our collections on race, racism and anti-racism. There is also a list pertaining specifically to children’s books at the Jackson Library on these vital topics. Numerous online resources are also available. Dr. Nicole A. Cooke, the Augusta Baker Endowed Chair at the University of South Carolina, has created a list of Anti-Racism Resources for all ages and the National Museum of African American History & Culture has a page called Talking About Race. While our statewide inter-library loan system remains on hold, if there are other books or informational resources you are looking for, we would like to hear from you so that we can best provide you with the materials you need. You can email us at staff@jacksonlibrary.org, send us a chat, or leave a voice message at 603-383-9731.
NH JUNETEENTH EVENTS: Facebook Page (all events collated at this site)
- Wed, June 10 • 1pm – Living History at Home – What Is Juneteenth? (NY Historical Society Event) Facebook Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/304772130550759/. Hosted by NY Historical Society and recommended by NHCUCC Racial Justice Mission Group: https://www.nyhistory.org/childrens-museum/family-programs?living-history-home-celebrate-juneteenth%2Fjune%2F10%2F2020
- Thurs, June 18 • 3pm – Cooking with Selina – A Soul Food Cooking Show (NH Black Heritage Trail Event) Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_laoPAYUmTuuIHnd5BLY2Tw (tickers required)
- Fri, June 19 • 1-4pm – Music to Celebrate Our Ancestors
Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_2Ay0_13LQYypGjsSEv52ww (tickets required) - Fri, June 19 • 7pm – Songs That Feed the Soul Concert (NH Black Heritage Trail Event) Online event link: https://www.facebook.com/events/380005502958891/
- Sat, June 20 • Noon – Weaving Stories of the Enslaved: Conversations with Karen Hempton (Free Soils Arts Collective Event)
Online event link: https://www.facebook.com/events/567925910827435/
Become more informed about yourself:
- Start by taking an implicit bias test here. It will help you learn more about yourself.
Dive deep through other available resources. Some recommendations on different topics.
Starting-point to talk about race:
- Smithsonian’s African American Museum of History & Culture Talking About Race
- Sesame Street Town Hall on Racism for families to watch together to begin or support the conversation in your home.
- Some additional links families (and adults) may find useful, per school leaders:
The NH Council of Churches has written letters and recommended next steps regarding racial justice responses to deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery,. See below.
- Joint letter from multiple Christian organizations.
- Statements from each member denomination as well as ideas for further action.
The NH UCC offers this Theological Roundtable on Racial Justice: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iczYc42Y1Rw&feature=youtu.be.
- This video features reflections shared by The Rev. Gordon Rankin, Conference Minister, New Hampshire Conference, United Church of Christ (NHCUCC); and members of the NHCUCC Racial Justice Mission Group, Kira Morehouse, Member and Delegate, Brookside Congregational Church U.C.C., Manchester; Rev. John Gregory-Davis, Co-pastor, Meriden Congregational Church; Rev. Renee’ Rouse, Pastor, Northwood Congregational Church; Harriet Ward, Member, Pilgrim United Church of Christ, Brentwood-Kingston; and Rev. Dr. Dawn Berry, Member, First Congregational Church, UCC, Hopkinton, and Chair, Racial Justice Mission Group.
Recommended reading: Collected lists for different ages
- NY Times: These Books Can Help You Explain Racism and Protest to Your Kids
- USA Today: Books to Learn More About Anti-Racism
- Embrace Race: 31 Books for Children about Race, Racism, and Resistance
- Most lists will include these and many other books to get you started:
- Fiction: The Hate U Giveby Angie Thomas
- Biased: Uncovering the Hidden Prejudice That Shapes What We See, Think, and Do by Jennifer L. Eberhardt
- How to Be an Antiracistby Ibram X. Kendi
- Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You by Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. Kendi
- The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander
- Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson
- Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates
- White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo
Learning about the social construct of ‘whiteness’ & race:
- Scene On Radio presents Seeing White. A series on the history of whiteness as social construct in America.
- People Talk about White Fragility with Dr. Robin DeAngelo (from White Fragility: Why Its Hard for White People to Talk About Racism)
- Watch PBS Frontline episodeA Class Divided about Jane Elliot’s 3rd-grade class in Iowa, and the exercise she used to teach them about prejudice, discrimination and implicit bias, by segregating blue-eyed and brown-eyed children.
History and experience of race in America:
- Bryan Stevenson’s Changing America’s Racial Narrative
- Microaggression Examplesfrom NHCUCC
- How communities of color are being affected by COVID: Guide
- PBS Slavery by Another Name. A film based on Douglas Blackmon’s Pulitzer Prize-winning book
- The Danger of a Single Storyby Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie / TED Talk
- Academic paper: Levels of Racism: A Theoretic Framework and a Gardener’s Tale by Dr. Camara Jones. The author presents a theoretic framework for understanding racism on 3 levels: institutionalized, personally mediated, and internalized.
Justice System, Policing, and Mass Incarceration:
- We Need to Talk About an Injustice TED Talk by Bryan Stevenson, author of Just Mercy
- How people of color experience the police:
- Steve Locke’s I Fit the Description
- Get Home Safe: 10 Rules for Survival (created to educate young people of color if stopped by the police).
Activism & Being an Ally:
- How To Be an Interrupter – A White Person’s Guide to Activism by Aaryn Belter
- Sojourner article on For Our White Friends Desiring to Be Allies
- The King Center: Online Protest A seven day Nonviolent Livestream
- It’s hard to understand antiracism without understanding what it means to be racist by Ibram X. Kendi panel discussion
- Seven steps you can take right now from Global Citizen
- 75 Things White People Can Do for Racial Justice
- Anti-Racism Resources for White People: Document compiled by Sarah Sophie Flicker, Alyssa Klein, May 2020
- Equitable Dinners Lift Every Voice with Dr Camara Jones
Movies:
- Netflix: 13th directed by Ava DuVernay offers documentary summarizing events and experiences since the 13th amendment was passed
- Amazon Prime: I Am Not Your Negro features links between Civil Rights and Black Lives Matter movements through the work and words of James Baldwin, featuring the lives of Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr, and Medgar Evers
- Disney: Zootopia by addresses racism and prejudice through animated animal narrative. Discussion guide to go with this film.
- The Hate U Give on Hulu based on the book by Angie Thomas is about a black woman’s struggle to speak out when she witnesses the death of an unarmed friend killed by local police. Book discussion guide.
Churches and faith community resources:
- Mindful‘s Conversation on Mindfulness, Bias and Racial Justice https://www.mindful.org/a-conversation-on-mindfulness-bias-and-racial-justice/
- New Hampshire Conference of UCC: Letter to White Allies
- The Cross and the Lynching Tree: A Requiem for Ahmaud Arbery by Rev Otis Moss III’s from Trinity UCC in Chicago
- Q&A from Rev Otis Moss III’s sermon (sermon link above)
- I Need to Talk to Spiritual White Women about White Supremacy blog entries, read here: part 1 & part 2
- UCC‘s Racial Justice & White Privilege curriculum with resources from the Racial Justice Mission Group
- United Church of Christ: Sacred Conversations to End Racism (SC2ER), a Restorative Racial Justice Journey curriculum created to address and dismantle racism within the Christian Church and society. The study guide and resources offer lessons to dispel myths of white skin and dominant culture supremacy.
- ELCA Southeastern Synod hosted Recorded webinar: Becoming the Body of Christ – Condemning White Supremacy
- ELCA Talking Together as Christians about Tough Social Issues
- Biblical Advocacy 101 – Booklet from Christian Reformed Church
- How Black Lives Matter Changed My Theology
- from Sojourner
- Responses documented by NH Council of Churches
Statements from the local or national levels, and links to the statements from the National Council of Churches and the New Hampshire Jewish community.- American Baptist: Acts of Racial Injustice – A Letter from American Baptist Churches Interim General Secretary
- Greek Orthodox: Statement of Metropolitan Methodios of Boston on the Death of George Floyd
- Episcopal: Presiding Bishop Curry’s Word to the Church: When the Cameras are Gone, We Will Still Be Here
- Lutheran: ELCA reaffirms commitment to combat racism and white supremacy
- Presbyterian: Matthew 25 and George Floyd
- Religious Society of Friends: AFSC condemns police killing of George Floyd
- United Church of Christ: May 25 Pastoral Letter
- United Methodist: A message from Bishop Devadhar: George Floyd
- National Council of Churches USA: Floyd Murder by Police Officer Is an Outrage
- Letter from the The Jewish Federation of NH and the NH Jewish Clergy Council
Public policy bodies that are exploring and shaping equity initiatives and conversations in New Hampshire:
- Governor Sununu’s Commission on Diversity and Inclusion Annual Report
- Business NH Magazine article on creating an inclusive state
- Endowment for Health’s NH Advancing Health Equity for Racial, Ethnic and Language Minorities
- NH Listens: Carsey School of Public Policy
Other Organizations.
This list provided through a Jackson resident who is active on racial justice advocacy groups. “I invite you to join me in standing in solidarity with others who are organizing across the USA and the world for racial and social justice …”
- NH UCC Racial Justice Mission Team: website. Sign up for their emails with recommendations on programming and engagement. The Purpose of the Racial Justice Mission Group is to awaken the NH Conference to issues of racial justice and equality within our churches, state, and country. We are called to be: LEARNERS in a community of mutual accountability studying the impact white privilege and the history of slavery has on racism; INTERRUPTERS of the continued cycle of racism; and ALLIES with People of Color in challenging race-based injustice in the areas of criminal justice, environmental degradation, economic deprivation, and exclusion from full participation in our communities of faith.
- White Mountain Action Network is organizing awareness and activism events. You can find them on Facebook or request to be added to their mailing list via white.mtn.action.network@gmail.com.
- Black Lives Matter / North Conway Edition: See Facebook for organizer / contact info.
- Poor People’s Campaign: Facebook | Website
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People / NAACP
- Black Lives Matter: Seeks to “eradicate white supremacy and build local power to intervene in violence inflicted on Black communities by the state and vigilantes by combating and countering acts of violence, creating space for Black imagination and innovation, and centering Black joy.”
- Girls for a Change: Supports Black girls and other girls of color and inspires them to visualize their bright futures and potential through discovery, development, and social change innovation in their communities.
- Sistersong: Strengthens and amplifies the collective voices of indigenous women and women of color to achieve reproductive justice by eradicating reproductive oppression and securing human rights.
- The Essie Justice Group: Nonprofit organization of women with incarcerated loved ones taking on the rampant injustices created by mass incarceration.
- Higher Heights: Building a national infrastructure to harness Black women’s political power and leadership potential.
ANNUAL PLANT SALE SAT, MAY 30th • 9am-12pm
Corrected date (due to cold spring weather): ANNUAL PLANT SALE
Time: SAT, MAY 30th • 9am-12pm / Plant drop-offs 8-9 am
Location: Jackson Community Church parking lot
Raindate: Sun, May 31 • 1-4pm / Plant drop-off 12-1pm
- Questions? Email Gloria: jcchurch@jacksoncommunitychurch.org
- Donate plants: if you are fortunate enough to have an abundance of plants; perennials that need dividing, extra seedlings, or a healthy houseplant looking for a new home…please consider donating to our sale! If you need pots, please help yourself to the ones under the outside stair at the church.
- Drop off plants: Leave them at the Jackson Community Church (under the outside stairs) anytime starting Monday, May 18. If you wish to drop them off the morning of the sale, we will have a driv-thru area where we help you unload from 8 – 8:45am on Sat, May 30. Please identify all plants dropped off.
- Buy plants: Come the day of the sale to choose from a large selection of locally grown perennials, annuals, seedlings, and houseplants to enhance your home and gardens!
- Proceeds support food-insecurity programs: The fundraising from this plant sale will help those suffering from food insecurity, both locally and internationally.
- Social distancing guidelines will be in place.
- No change will be given; so bring cash or checks, round up as needed, and drop your contribution in the container. Plants will be separated onto tables divided by priced.
- Remember your face mask & gloves!
- Also accepting shelf-stable food donations to go directly to serve locals with food insecurities. A basket will be placed on-site to collect items such as peanut butter, canned meals: canned soups & chilis, canned pastas, canned chicken or tuna, energy bars/granola bars, hiking snacks (individually packed), peanutbutter or cheese crackers.
- Note: This fundraising event has been reviewed and approved by the town’s selectpersons and its emergency-response team and may operate with appropriate safety guidelines. It is considered an ‘essential service’ under agricultural functions.
This weekend (virtually) with JCC & Around Town: Mar 27-29
SATURDAY, MARCH 28
- Community Event: BERNERHOF INN FREE BREAKFAST
7-10am • Curbside @ Bernerhof Inn, 342 US Route 302, Glen, NH 03838
Free blueberry pancake breakfast (take out) for families and seniors affected by COVID19 pandemic and economic setbacks. - Community Fundraiser: TIN MOUNTAIN’s FIRST SEASON ONLINE AUCTION
Starts: 5pm, Sat, March 28 – Ends: 5pm, Sun, April 5
Go to https://www.tinmountain.org/ and bbove the photo of crocuses in the snow, click on First Season ONLINE Auction
SUNDAY, March 29
- 8am ZOOM INTERFAITH CIRCLE
- ZOOM GATHERING @ https://zoom.us/j/827449013
(Option for audio-only from any touch-tone phone – dial: 929.436.2866, Meeting ID: 827 449 013, press #)
- ZOOM GATHERING @ https://zoom.us/j/827449013
- 10:30am SUNDAY WORSHIP
- ZOOM WORSHIP @ https://zoom.us/j/142985761
(Option for audio-only from any touch-tone phone – dial: 929.436.2866, Meeting ID: 142 985 761, press #) - LIVE STREAMING via Facebook or Website (10:30am only):
- ZOOM WORSHIP @ https://zoom.us/j/142985761
What Else We’re Doing When You’re Not Looking
- Changing the hopeful message board in front of the church
- Sending out daily Lenten reflections by Facebook and posted to the website
- Recording music as video & audio files with community performing artists to share in worship and spiritual settings. (Psssst: Would you share yourself playing your instrument or singing for us? We’d like to include you in worship over the next several weeks! Contact Rev Gail!)
- Passing along donations of food and supplies from local businesses made to the church, which are then re-distributed through SAU9 (school district) for families needing additional support. Other donations have gone to individual Jackson and Bartlett families and more meals have gone to people staying at Starting Point’s domestic violence shelter
- Running modified shifts at the Way Station, supporting people living in tents, cars, couch-surfing or temp housing such as motels
- Calling neighbors to check-in on each other and run errands for each other. If you need someone to pick up mail or groceries, or help you out, contact Rev Gail or make your need known through the Jackson Bridge (community listserv project of library to match helpers with those who have specific requests, and more info on our the library’s new Jackson Bridge webpage.)
- Planning social programming (virtual gatherings for fun and enrichment) and worship with new technology, learning and adapting as we go!
- Organizing (with other churches) valley-wide trivia tournament among faith communities!
- Attending emergency management meetings (via Zoom) with ministry colleagues, healthcare providers and nonprofits who are collaborating to provide safety nets for residents of the valley
- Implementing action plans to help vulnerable people
NOT SO TRIVIAL
Valley-wide Multi-church
TRIVIA TOURNAMENT
— also known as Interdenominational Trivia Rumble —
JCC’s Trivia Event: Tue, April 7
3pm via Zoom
https://zoom.us/j/2113197275.
The Clergy of the Eastern Slope (our valley’s ecumenical group of ministers and churches) is taking up the challenge of Nativity Lutheran to hold trivia tournaments within our own faith communities. Then we send our winning church team into a valley-wide interdenominational trivia ‘rumble’ (sorta like March Madness, without courts, sneakers, or basketballs).
This is all handled in virtual, remote settings, of course! Please contact Trivia Captain Fred Tompkins if you’d like to be on a team! Winners may receive … prizes that resemble coveted items like toilet paper!Proposed format via Zoom:
- Divide people into teams and use the breakout room feature in Zoom (sounds hard, but its easy, the Zoom host organizes all of this).
- For each question we will give one minute’s deliberation.
- The teams come back together and one person from each team reports the answer.
- Zoom Info (please RSVP to Fred Tompkins in advance so we’re prepared for participants) — Participate via Zoom app on computer, pad or smart phone: https://zoom.us/j/2113197275. Or dial in 929.436.2866 with Meeting ID: 211 319 7275.
VIRTUAL WORSHIP
LIVE STREAMING via Facebook or Website (10:30am only):
- Video on https://jacksoncommunitychurch.org/live-worship
- Video on https://www.facebook.com/jacksoncommunitychurch/
ZOOM WORSHIP (8am & 10:30am):
- 8am Zoom Interfaith Circle @ https://zoom.us/j/827449013
(Option for audio-only from any touch-tone phone – dial: 929.436.2866, Meeting ID: 827 449 013, press #) - 10:30am Zoom Worship @ https://zoom.us/j/142985761
(Option for audio-only from any touch-tone phone – dial: 929.436.2866, Meeting ID: 142 985 761, press #)
JACKSON / BARTLETT FOOD PANTRY REQUESTS
- Hannafords / Grants gift cards (any denomination, indicate value on card or on envelop in which you donate it)
- Otherwise: Continue to donate canned goods.
- The Bartlett-Jackson Food Pantry, located at the Glen Baptist Church, will continue to operate with curbside pick-up on Saturdays from 10am-Noon until further notice. Those needing food assistance outside of regular hours, please call Brenda at 603x383x9246.
Do you have any helpful resources you’ve been using online? If so, feel free to recommend them to share with others in upcoming email messages!
Spiritual Resources beyond JCC:
- GRATEFULNESS – Gratefulness.org’s reflections and resourcesfor sustaining gratitude in the midst of pandemic
- ILLUSTRATED MINISTRY – Contemplative coloring pages (free PDF to download) for times when you are anxious from Children’s Illustrated Ministry!
- GATHR – Join Gathr’s Facebook page for a virtual Bible study starting Friday, March 20. One of Gathr’s free downloadable Bible studies
- SALT PROJECT – Progressive Christian blog with inspiration poetry, meditations, commentaries and more
- ON BEING – On Being with Krista Tippett. The On Being Project is a nonprofit media and public life initiative. They make a public radio show, podcasts, and tools for the art of living.
- CENTER for ACTION and CONTEMPLATIONPodcasts, daily meditations, and online learning. from founder with Fr. Richard Rohr’s and core faculty including Cynthia Bourgeault, James Finley, Barbara Holmes, and Brian McLaren.
- PLUM VILLAGE – Mindfulness through a community founded by Bhuddist leader Thich Nhat Hanh. Dharma talks. Meditation apps. More.
- ONLINE YOGA with Anjali Rose. Visit http://anjali-rose.com/online-yoga/.
THIS WEEK at JCC and AROUND TOWN: TUE, Mar 10 – SUN, Mar 15
NOTE
TUE, Mar 10
- UCC Event: NORTH COUNTRY ASSOCIATION CLERGY GATHERING
11:30am • Gorham
UCC clergy and NH UCC conference area minister meet for lunch and work. Rev Gail attends. - Private: HARP LESSONS
Afternoon • Jackson Community Church
Offered by instructor and musician Dominique Dodge. - Closed Community Event: DAISY SCOUTS
Meeting of local scout troop. - Community Event: BOOK GROUP
4:30pm • Jackson Public Library
Discussing There, There as a book group. - Community Event: BINGO for a CAUSE
6pm • Red Parka, Glen, NH
Jen’s Friends benefits tonight. - LENTEN BIBLE STUDY GROUP
6:30pm • Conway Public Library, North Conway
Max Lucado’s book Jesus. Bring your own copy of the book. Runs through April 7. - Community Event: PRESENTATION by JIM INNES, SACO DISTRICT RANGER
7pm • Bartlett Public Library
Jim oversees all the resource management activities for the 250,000 acre portion of the White Mountain National Forest that the district encompasses. Jim has worked at all levels of forestry in the Forest Service: as a field forester in Michigan and Montana to policy expert in Washington D.C. The library has chosen The Big Burn by Timothy Egan as a companion read. More info.
WED, Mar 11
- TUNE UP FITNESS with Laurie McAleer
9am • Parish House.
Fitness class. Free; open to public. Stretching and fitness workouts with certified fitness coach Laurie McAleer. Exercises can be adjusted to individual needs. Weather-dependent; if school is cancelled, class is cancelled.
THURS, Mar 12
- Community Service: WAY STATION
9am & 5pm • 15 Grove St, No Conway
Friends, members & staff of Jackson Community Church are among volunteers to staff these shifts. Weather-dependent; if school is cancelled, Way Station is closed. - YIN RESTORATIVE YOGA for the Mindful Body with Anjali Rose
9am • Jackson Community Church
Note: 6 weeks $60. Contact Anjali Rose for more info. Weather-dependent; if school is cancelled, yoga is cancelled. - Community Event: TODDLER STORYTIME
10:30am • Jackson Public Library - Community Event: EVENING CRAFT-UP
4pm • Jackson Public Library
Bring an existing craft to do with neighbors at the library! - AA
6:30pm • Jackson Community Church, 2nd Floor - Community Event: MARCH ECOFORUM – WARMER WINDOWS
Noon • Tin Mountain Conservation Center, Nature Learning Center, Albany
More info. Is your heat going right out the window along with your money? Tin Mountain Energy Team is hoping to put a stop to that. Come learn about an exciting project coming to the valley this fall where area residents can come together to build window inserts and community. - Community Event: DINE TO DONATE @ SHANNON DOOR
Evening • Shannon Door, Jackson, NH
Jen’s Friends Cancer Foundation benefits from the pizza fundraiser. More info.
FRI, Mar 13
- Closed Class: AVALANCHE CLASS
9am-5pm • Jackson Community Church
Class for back country skiers, winter hikers and emergency-responders to train for preparedness in avalanche conditions. - UCC Event: DEANS TRAINING RETREAT
Friday thru Saturday Evening • Oceanwood, Ocean Park, ME
Rev Gail & Chris attend as deans of Family Camp for Horton Center. Preparation of deans and counselor for Horton Center and Pilgrim Lodge summer camps.
SAT, Mar 14
- Community Event: MENS GROUP
7:30am • Wentworth Inn
Meeting of friends and members for breakfast and fellowship. - Community Event: SNOWSHOE HIKE of FRANKENSTEIN CLIFFS
8am – Noon • Meet at Grants parking lot, Glen
Strap on your snowshoes and join Tin Mountain as we enjoy rugged views and search for signs of wildlife in the snow on the Frankenstein Cliffs Trail. This moderate hike will take full advantage of March’s deep snow and warmer temperatures. 206 mile RT and 900 feet of elevation gain. Bring your own snowshoes or borrow ours. Reservations requested: call 603-447-6991. - UCC Event: DEANS TRAINING RETREAT
Friday thru Saturday Evening • Oceanwood, Ocean Park, ME
Rev Gail & Chris attend as deans of Family Camp for Horton Center. Preparation of deans and counselor for Horton Center and Pilgrim Lodge summer camps.
SUN, Mar 15 – Lent
- INTERFAITH GATHERING
8am • Old Red Library
Come for poetry, prayer and conversation. - CHOIR REHEARSAL
9-9:15am / Vocal Warmup & 9:15-10am Rehearsal • Jackson Community Church
Guest choir director Billy Carleton joins us to prepare choir for Easter worship performance. - SUNDAY WORSHIP – Lent
10:30am • Jackson Community Church
* Message: Rev Gail Pomeroy Doktor
* Music director & instrumentalist: Alan Labrie - Community Event: WINDBORNE WORKSHOP & PUBLIC CONCERT
* 3-5pm • Workshop / Mountain Top Music
* 7pm • Concert / Brown Church, Conway Village
For 15 years, Windborne has collected and studied polyphonic vocal music from traditional singing masters of cultures around the world. Lynn Mahoney Rowan, Will Thomas Rowan, Lauren Breunig, and Jeremy Carter-Gordon educate as they entertain, telling stories about the music and explaining the characteristics and stylistic elements of the traditions in which they sing. More info. Tickets/reservations. - Community Event: RACIAL JUSTICE CONVERSATIONS
3:30pm • Jackson Public Library
Last of 6-part series to hold conversations on racial justice and how our community can become more self-aware and active around this issue. Joint program sponsored by Jackson Public Library & Jackson Community Church. If you haven’t already joined us and want to attend, RSVP to learn what we covered in the earlier sessions and feel free to join us for as many conversations as possible! Free and open to public.
THIS WEEK at JCC and AROUND TOWN: TUE, Mar 3 – SUN, Mar 8
Note: Rev Gail will be away with family for the upcoming weekend, due an extended family health concern. Gerry Tilton will provide guest preaching, church deacons will facilitate worship.
TUE, Mar 3
- CLERGY LUNCH
12:30pm • Brown Church
Clergy gathering to plan ecumenical events. Rev Gail attends. - Community Event: BOOK GROUP – Living on the Wind
4pm • Tin Mountain Conservation Center, Albnay, NH - Community Event: CRAFTERNOON
Noon • Jackson Public Library
Bring an unfinished craft to the library and work with others while you visit, too. - Community Event: BINGO for a CAUSE
6pm • Red Parka, Glen, NH
Benefits the Retired Service Volunteer Program (RSVP). More info. - LENTEN BIBLE STUDY GROUP
6:30pm • Starbucks, North Conway
Max Lucado’s book Jesus. Moves to Conway Public Library next week. Bring your own copy of the book. Runs through April 7.
WED, Mar 4
- TUNE UP FITNESS with Laurie McAleer
9am • Parish House.
Fitness class. Free; open to public. Stretching and fitness workouts with certified fitness coach Laurie McAleer. Exercises can be adjusted to individual needs. Weather-dependent; if school is cancelled, class is cancelled.
THURS, Mar 5
- Community Service: WAY STATION
9am & 5pm • 15 Grove St, No Conway
Friends, members & staff of Jackson Community Church are among volunteers to staff these shifts. Weather-dependent; if school is cancelled, Way Station is closed. - YIN RESTORATIVE YOGA for the Mindful Body with Anjali Rose9am • Jackson Community Church
Note: 6 weeks $60. Contact Anjali Rose for more info. Weather-dependent; if school is cancelled, yoga is cancelled. - Community Event: TODDLER STORYTIME
10:30am • Jackson Public Library - Community Event: EVENING CRAFT-UP
4pm • Jackson Public Library
Bring an existing craft to do with neighbors at the library! - AA
6:30pm • Jackson Community Church, 2nd Floor - Community Event: MOUNTAIN SAFETY & RESCUE: Beyond the 10 Essentials
6pm • Tuckerman Brewing Company
More info. What happens when you do it all right and things still go wrong? Join this forum to hear stories from the front lines of accidents and adventures Includes: Snow Rangers, Mountain Rescue Service, Conway Fire Department, and NH Fish and Game. - Community Event: TANZANIA – Birds, Big Game and a Taste of Maasai Culture7pm • Tin Mountain Conservation Center, Nature Learning Center, Albany
Based on a Feb. 2019 trip to Tanzania, TMCC member and volunteer Charlie Nims will share his birding safari adventure through the Northern Circuit of Tanzania including Tarangire NP, Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti, finishing with a quick visit to Zanzibar. More info.
FRI, Mar 6
- Community Event: FIRST FRIDAY CONCERT – The Pete and Justice Show.
Noon • Brown Church, Conway Village.
Sponsored by Mountain Top Music. Performance in the tradition of Seeger and Guthrie, with Greg Huang-Dale and Tom Rebmann.
SAT, Mar 7
- Community Event: COASTAL BIRDS FIELD PROGRAM
7:30am • Meet at Tin Mountain Conservation Center’s Nature Learning Center to carpool
Heading to the coast of Maine in search of harlequins, scoters, eiders, long-tailed ducks, and mergansers. More info.
SUN, Mar 8
- INTERFAITH GATHERING
8am • Old Red Library
Come for poetry, prayer and conversation. Tish Hanlon facilitates the gathering this Sunday, since Rev Gail is out of town. - POP-UP CHOIR
10:10am • Jackson Community Church
Come learn songs early and help as song leaders for congregation. - SUNDAY WORSHIP
10:30am • Jackson Community Church
* Guest preacher: Gerry Tilton
* Music director & instrumentalist: Alan Labrie - Community Event: RACIAL JUSTICE CONVERSATIONS
3:30pm • Jackson Public Library
Fourth of 6-part series to hold conversations on racial justice and how our community can become more self-aware and active around this issue. Joint program sponsored by Jackson Public Library & Jackson Community Church. If you haven’t already joined us and want to attend, RSVP to learn what we covered in the earlier sessions and feel free to join us for as many conversations as possible! Free and open to public. Co-faciliatted by librarian Meredith Piotrow and Extravagant Welcome team member Claire Mallette.