Events with JCC and around town: OCTOBER 18-23

TUE, Oct 18

  • Community Resource: LIBRARIES
    Summer reading programs: Oceans of Possibilities. See links below for more info.
  • Community Event: AUTUMN GOLD – Larch of North America
    7pm •  Tin Mountain Conservation Center, Albany
    • Program fee: **$5/person or $10/household for non-members; members are free
    • There are ten species of larch in the world, and all are found only in the northern hemisphere, including three species of larch in North America. Larch breaks all the rules. It is a conifer but not evergreen. It is considered a softwood, but the wood is hard. It has two distinct needle patterns on the same twig. It has a firewood heat value equal to or superior to many hardwoods. It grows best on moist, well-drained, upland soils but is usually found in swamps. We will discuss the natural history of larch, concentrating on the three North American species. We will learn why larch loses its needles in the winter, the best places to see the Autumn Gold spectacle in October, and other exciting facts about larch.
  • Community Events: HOOT NIGHT
    • Wildcat Tavern: Jonathan Sarty hosts • 6-8:30pm

WED, Oct 19

  • 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 Resource: LIBRARIES
  • Community Event: JACKSON LIBRARY BOOK GROUP
    4pm • Jackson Public Library

THURS, Oct 20

  • Community Resource: LIBRARIES
  • Community Service: WAY STATION 
    2-5 • Food collection & distribution
    10-6 • Open shift for drop-ins and apts.
    • Staff and volunteers of JCC participate. Operating in church basement this week: Nativity Lutheran.
  • Community Resource: AA MEETING
    6pm? • JCC Parish House
  • Community Event: HAUNTED ACRE WOODS The Freakshow Railroad Disaster
    7-10pm
    (property gate will open at 6:30pm)• Believe in Books Campus
    • Info & tickets: http://www.believeinbooks.org/haunted-acre-wood.html
    • The only haunted, self-guided trail system in Northern New Hampshire.
    • Check your map, double check your batteries and plunge into the dark forest.
    • Groups will go out every 30 minutes, max 32 people per 30 minutes – select your time slot at checkout.
    • Not recommended for children under 14.
    • There will be a full bar (for 21+), non-alcoholic beverages and small snacks for purchase (cash and credit accepted).
  • Community Event: CANDLELIGHT VIGIL with Starting Point
    6pm • FLagpole @ Schouler Park North Conway 
    • Candlelight Vigil to Mark Domestic Violence Awareness Month
  • Community Events: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
    • Shannon Door: Dan Parkhurst • 6-8pm
    • Red Parka Pub: Anniversary Celebration with Al Shafner • 4-7pm

FRI, Oct 21

  • Community Service: WALK & WORK w/ Jackson XC Ski Touring
    8am-10am • Jackson XC Trails
  • Community Event: ZUMBA with DOTTI
    • 8:15am * Whitney Community Center
      The class is $5 per person with no sign in. Also, bring your water, a small towel and a smile!!!! If you have any questions feel free to either text or call Dotti,: 978-790-3375
  • Community Resource: LIBRARIES
  • C3: COCKTAILS & CHRISTIAN CONVERSATION
    5pm • Zoom link required
    • Join us for cocktails and discussion of this week’s scripture with art
  • Community Event: MAJESTIC CAFE CONCERT – Jed Wilson, Scott Kiefner, Tom Gilmore
    6:30 pm • Majestic Theater Cafe, Conway, NH
  • Community Event: HAUNTED ACRE WOODS The Freakshow Railroad Disaster
    7-10pm
    (property gate will open at 6:30pm)• Believe in Books Campus
    • Info & tickets: http://www.believeinbooks.org/haunted-acre-wood.html
    • The only haunted, self-guided trail system in Northern New Hampshire.
    • Check your map, double check your batteries and plunge into the dark forest.
    • Groups will go out every 30 minutes, max 32 people per 30 minutes – select your time slot at checkout.
    • Not recommended for children under 14.
    • There will be a full bar (for 21+), non-alcoholic beverages and small snacks for purchase (cash and credit accepted).
  • Community Events: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
    • Wildcat Tavern: Al Shafner • 6-9pm
    • Shannon Door: Scott Baer • 6-9pm
    • Red Parka Pub: Now Is Now  •  8-11pm
    • Shovel Handle Pub; Bobby Sheehan•  5:30-8:30pm

SAT, Oct 22

  • Community Service: WINDOW DRESSERS Building Insulated Inserts
    Oct 22-Oct 25 @ Settlers Green
    • Sign up link: https://signup.com/go/psSeUnn
    • The Tin Mountain Energy Team is working with the non-profit Window Dressers to build simple, tight, pine frame insulation frames for leaky windows to cut down heat loss in winter. We are looking for volunteers to help construct frames as well as help wrap and finish them at our community build at Settlers Green on October 22-25. 
  • Community Resource: LIBRARIES
  • Community Event: AUTUMN GOLD – Eastern Larch at Pondicherry
    9am-3pm • Pondicherry National Wildlife Refug, Jefferson, NH
    • Advance registration required. Call 447-6991 or register online.
    • Program fee of $15/person or $25/household for non-members; members are free.
    • Whether you call it larch, tamarack, hackmatack, or Larix laricina, it is our only native deciduous conifer in New Hampshire. Learn about the natural and cultural history of larch trees by joining us for a five-mile scenic walk over easy terrain at the Pondicherry National Wildlife Refuge in Jefferson. October is the peak time to see Autumn Gold, the larch trees with a beautiful golden color that gives us a bonus foliage season. We expect to see and hear migrating waterfowl, late flowering plants, and maybe see a moose. Bring your binoculars, camera, water, lunch, and dress for the weather. We will visit historic Stanley Slide Brook, Cherry, and Little Cherry Ponds. Much of the five-mile hike will be on the Presidential Rail Trail.
  • Community Event: EXPLORE AUTUMN
    9-11am • Tin Mountain Conservation Center, Albany, NH
    • Program Fee: $15/person or $25/household; members are free!
    • Register online here. Walk ins welcome.
    • Fall is the perfect time to join Tin Mountain Conservation Center for an easy walk at the Rockwell Sanctuary. The maples should be on full display during an exploration of the property.
  • Community Event: HAUNTED ACRE WOODS The Freakshow Railroad Disaster
    7-10pm
    (property gate will open at 6:30pm)• Believe in Books Campus
    • Info & tickets: http://www.believeinbooks.org/haunted-acre-wood.html
    • The only haunted, self-guided trail system in Northern New Hampshire.
    • Check your map, double check your batteries and plunge into the dark forest.
    • Groups will go out every 30 minutes, max 32 people per 30 minutes – select your time slot at checkout.
    • Not recommended for children under 14.
    • There will be a full bar (for 21+), non-alcoholic beverages and small snacks for purchase (cash and credit accepted).
  • Community Events: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
    • Shannon Door: Mike & Becca • 7-10pm
    • Red Parka Pub: Now Is Now • 8-11pm
    • Wildcast Tavern: Closed for private function

SUN, Oct 23

  • INTERFAITH GATHERING
    8am • Pavilion behind Whitney Community Center or Zoom link
    • Zoom link: required
    • Join us for poetry, conversation, and prayer.
  • WORSHIP
    10:30am • JCC (in-person & zoom)
    • Zoom link: required
    • Message: RevGail Doktor
    • Music Sharon Novak
  • Community Service: WINDOW DRESSERS Building Insulated Inserts
    Oct 22-Oct 25 @ Settlers Green
    • Sign up link: https://signup.com/go/psSeUnn
    • The Tin Mountain Energy Team is working with the non-profit Window Dressers to build simple, tight, pine frame insulation frames for leaky windows to cut down heat loss in winter. We are looking for volunteers to help construct frames as well as help wrap and finish them at our community build at Settlers Green on October 22-25. 
  • Community Event: SLOW WALKING w/ Tin Mountain
    10am  & 1pm • Tin Mountain Conservation Center
    • Continues: 9, 16, 23, 30 10-11:30am and 1-2:30pm
    • A slow-paced walk that takes a closer look at the natural world all around us. These leisurely investigations of the grounds are perfect for all ages. You are never too young or too old to take the time to look and listen.
    • Program Fee: $15/person or $25/household; members are free!
    • Register online here. Walk ins welcome
  • Community Event: HAUNTED ACRE WOODS The Freakshow Railroad Disaster
    7-10pm
    (property gate will open at 6:30pm)• Believe in Books Campus
    • Info & tickets: http://www.believeinbooks.org/haunted-acre-wood.html
    • The only haunted, self-guided trail system in Northern New Hampshire.
    • Check your map, double check your batteries and plunge into the dark forest.
    • Groups will go out every 30 minutes, max 32 people per 30 minutes – select your time slot at checkout.
    • Not recommended for children under 14.
    • There will be a full bar (for 21+), non-alcoholic beverages and small snacks for purchase (cash and credit accepted).
  • Community Events: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
    • Shannon Door: Rafe • 6-9pm
    • Red Parka Pub: Blue Sunday with Erin Harpe Blues Duo   • 4-7pm
    • Shovel Handle Pub: Randy Messineo • 5:30-8:30pm
  • Community Event: ARTFUL NOISE STRING QUARTET
    4pm • Little White Church, Eaton, NH
    • The concert is at 4:00 p.m. in the church on Sunday, October 23, 2022. Tickets are $20 per person ($10 for children under 18) and are available on the Event page at www.littlewhitechurch.com, at White Birch Books in North Conway, and at the Eaton Village Store. Tickets will also be available at the door (advanced purchase is preferred).
Events with JCC and around town: OCTOBER 18-23
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