MARDI GRAS (Tue, Feb 21) & ASH WEDNESDAY (Wed, Feb 22) with JCC and around town
TUE, Feb 21
- 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
- PREP & DECORATE for Mardi Gras
10:45am- Volunteers wanted to decorate the Parish Hall for the party and music on Tuesday evening
- Set up the crepe table
- Community Resource: LIBRARIES
- 10am-7pm • Jackson Library
Contact the library for additional help: 603.383.9731 or by email: staff@jacksonlibrary.org. For more info: http://jacksonlibrary.org/ - 2pm-5pm • Bartlett Library
More info: https://www.bartlettpubliclibrary.org/
- 10am-7pm • Jackson Library
- Community Event: XC SKIING & SNOWSHOEING with Jackson Ski Touring
Trails Open • More info: https://www.jacksonxc.org/trail-report/- Also:
- Great Glen XC Skiing, 1 Mt Washington Auto Rd, Gorham, NH: https://greatglentrails.com/
- Bear Notch Ski Touring, Bartlett, NH: https://www.bearnotchskitouring.com/
- Mt Washington Valley Ski Touring & Snowshoe, Intervale, NH: https://www.bearnotchskitouring.com/
- Also:
- Community Event: DOWNHILL SKIING
- Black Mountain: https://www.blackmt.com/
- Attitash: https://www.attitash.com/
- Wildcat: https://www.skiwildcat.com/
- Cranmore Mountain: https://www.cranmore.com/
- MARDI GRAS with JCC
6-8pm • Parish Hall of Jackson Community Church- Live music by Wayne Peabody and the Tir Na Nog Musical Society featuring guitars, banjos and other string instruments!
- Sweet and savory crepes
- Michelle Chase providing fresh crepes,
- Savory crepe fillings courtesy of Sue Carrigan,
- Sweet crepe fillings courtesy of Tish Hanlon
- Wear your own bling or borrow ours; Masks and beads available
- Selfie photo opportunities
- Free to all; donations welcome
- RSVP if you’re able, we’re seeking RSVPs to get an estimated ‘head count’ for our chefs: jcchurch@jacksoncommunitychurch.org
- Come even if you cannot or didnt RSVP!
- For more info, visit jxncc.org
- Community Event: HOOT NIGHT
- Wildcat Tavern: Jonathan Sarty hosts • 6-8:30pm
- Community Events: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
- Shovel Handle Pub: Rafe Matregrano• 5:30-8:30pm
- Lostbo Pub @ Black Mountain: Jonathan Sarty • 3:30-5:30pm
- Community Event: HEATHER PIERSON BAND
6:30pm Doors Ooen / 7:30pm Concert Begins • Majestic Theater- The concert will feature traditional jazz, Heather’s own compositions, and Mardi Gras standards by Professor Longhair, Louis Armstrong, and more. Join Heather Pierson, Shawn Nadeau (bass), Davy Sturtevant (cornet and guitar), Jared Steer (drums), Mike Sakash (clarinet and saxophone), and George Wiese (Trombone) for this Fat Tuesday event. (video is from 2021 virtual concert.)
- Tickets and info: https://www.conwaymajestic.com/\
- Our volunteers will have carnival masks (wear them if you have them) and we will be handing out carnival beads to mark this festive event.
WED, Feb 22
- ASHES to GO (anticipated schedule, some venues pending confirmation)
- 8-10am: JTown Deli
- 10:15-11:30am: Autumn Nomad
- Noon-1:30pm: Glen Ledge Deli / McSheffreys North
- 2-3:45pm: JCC Sanctuary
- 4-5:30pm: Red Parka (pending confirmation)
- ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICE
- 7pm • Nativity Lutheran, North Conway
JCC attends Lutheran service to enjoy local clergy John Heropoulos , MDiv lead the liturgy
- 7pm • Nativity Lutheran, North Conway
- Community Resource: LIBRARIES
- 2pm-5pm • Jackson Library
- Contact the library for additional help: 603.383.9731 or by email: staff@jacksonlibrary.org. For more info: http://jacksonlibrary.org/
- 12pm-6pm • Bartlett Library
More info: https://www.bartlettpubliclibrary.org
- 2pm-5pm • Jackson Library
- Community Event: XC SKIING & SNOWSHOEING with Jackson Ski Touring
Trails Open • More info: https://www.jacksonxc.org/trail-report/- Also:
- Great Glen XC Skiing, 1 Mt Washington Auto Rd, Gorham, NH: https://greatglentrails.com/
- Bear Notch Ski Touring, Bartlett, NH: https://www.bearnotchskitouring.com/
- Mt Washington Valley Ski Touring & Snowshoe, Intervale, NH: https://www.bearnotchskitouring.com/
- Also:
- Community Event: DOWNHILL SKIING
- Black Mountain: https://www.blackmt.com/
- Attitash: https://www.attitash.com/
- Wildcat: https://www.skiwildcat.com/
- Cranmore Mountain: https://www.cranmore.com/
- Community Events: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
- Red Parka: Win It Wed with Jon Sarty • 4-7pm
- Shovel Handle Pub: Rafe Matregrano • 5:30-8:30pm
- Lostbo Pub @ Black Mountain: Tim Dion• 3:30-5:30pm
Feb 18-22: President’s Day Weekend through Mardi Gras & Ash Wednesday
with JCC and around Town
Highlights: Game Day at JCC, snow shoe tours at Tin Mtn & Jackson XC, PCA Mtg, XC skiing, downhill skiiing, apres ski & evening music around town, Entrain at Attitash, Mardi Gras at JCC with Wayne Peabody & Tir Na Nog Musical Society, jazz with Heather Pierson Band at Majestic, Hoot Night at Wildcat, Ashes to Go, worship with Nativity Lutheran, Win It Wednesday at Red Parka
SAT, Feb 18
- Community Resource: LIBRARIES
- 2pm-5pm • Jackson Library
Contact the library for additional help: 603.383.9731 or by email: staff@jacksonlibrary.org. For more info: http://jacksonlibrary.org/
- 2pm-5pm • Jackson Library
- Community Event: SNOW SHOE Tour
2pm • Tin M tn Conservation Ctr, Albany, NH- Join us for a snowshoe tour at Tin Mountain’s Nature Learning Center in Albany, NH. Bring your own snowshoes or rent ours*, and enjoy the breathtaking beauty of winter. All are welcome!
- Non-members: $15/person or $25/household, snowshoe rental $5/person. Members are Free!
- Register at tinmountain.org or call 603-447-6991
*Please arrive at 1:30pm if you are renting snowshoes. Also, bring poles if you prefer to use them while snowshoeing – we do not have any poles.
- Community Event: XC SKIING & SNOWSHOEING with Jackson Ski Touring
Trails Open • More info: https://www.jacksonxc.org/trail-report/- Also:
- Great Glen XC Skiing, 1 Mt Washington Auto Rd, Gorham, NH: https://greatglentrails.com/
- Bear Notch Ski Touring, Bartlett, NH: https://www.bearnotchskitouring.com/
- Mt Washington Valley Ski Touring & Snowshoe, Intervale, NH: https://www.bearnotchskitouring.com/
- Also:
- Community Event: SLEIGH RIDES & SKATING
Nestlenook Farm, Jackson, NH • More info: https://nestlenookfarmsleighrides.com/ - Community Event: DOWNHILL SKIING
- Black Mountain: https://www.blackmt.com/
- Attitash: https://www.attitash.com/
- Wildcat: https://www.skiwildcat.com/
- Cranmore Mountain: https://www.cranmore.com/
- Community Events: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
- Shannon Door: Marty Quirk Apres Ski (4-6) & Scott Baer • 7-10pm
- Red Parka Pub: Lazy River Riders • 8-11pm
- Wildcat Tavern: Apres Ski with Al Shafner • 3-5pm & Jonathan Sarty * 6 • 8:30pm
- Shovel Handle: Randy Messineo • 5:30-8:30pm
- Lostbo Pub @ Black Mountain: Steve Haidaichuk• 3:30-5:30pm
SUN, Feb 19
- INTERFAITH GATHERING (corrected info)
8am • Old Red Library & zoom- Join us for poetry, conversation, and prayer.
- Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/142985761?pwd=T214WDhHRmxoYXE0dWRCNk53SFppQT09
- Option: Call on touch-tone phone: 929.436.2866, Meeting ID: 142985761, Password: 603603
- WORSHIP
10:30am • JCC & in-person- Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/142985761?pwd=T214WDhHRmxoYXE0dWRCNk53SFppQT09
- Option: Call on touch-tone phone: 929.436.2866, Meeting ID: 142985761, Password: 603603
- Mesage: Rev Gail Doktor
- Music Sharon Novak
- DECORATING SANCTUARY for LENT
11:45am • JCC Sanctuary- Remove garland and angels, put up different garland
- GAME DAY with JCC
3-5pm • Parish Hall- Bring a game, come play a familiar game, or learn a new game. Friends welcome.
- Snacks provided.
- Community Event: SNOW SHOE Tour
2pm • Tin M tn Conservation Ctr, Albany, NH -
- Join us for a snowshoe tour at Tin Mountain’s Nature Learning Center in Albany, NH. Bring your own snowshoes or rent ours*, and enjoy the breathtaking beauty of winter. All are welcome!
- Non-members: $15/person or $25/household, snowshoe rental $5/person. Members are Free!
- Register at tinmountain.org or call 603-447-6991
*Please arrive at 1:30pm if you are renting snowshoes. Also, bring poles if you prefer to use them while snowshoeing – we do not have any poles.
- Community Event: XC SKIING & SNOWSHOEING with Jackson Ski Touring
Trails Open • More info: https://www.jacksonxc.org/trail-report/
Also:- Great Glen XC Skiing, 1 Mt Washington Auto Rd, Gorham, NH: https://greatglentrails.com/
- Bear Notch Ski Touring, Bartlett, NH: https://www.bearnotchskitouring.com/
- Mt Washington Valley Ski Touring & Snowshoe, Intervale, NH: https://www.bearnotchskitouring.com/
- Community Event: SLEIGH RIDES & SKATING
Nestlenook Farm, Jackson, NH •- More info: https://nestlenookfarmsleighrides.com/
- Community Event: DOWNHILL SKIING
- Black Mountain: https://www.blackmt.com/
- Attitash: https://www.attitash.com/
- Wildcat: https://www.skiwildcat.com/
- Cranmore Mountain: https://www.cranmore.com/
- Community Events: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
- Shannon Door: Scott Baer• 6-9pm
- Shovel Handle Pub: Heather Dreary • 5:30-8:30pm
- Lostbo Pub @ Black Mountain: Mitch Alden • 3:30-5:30pm
- Attitash Ptarmigans Pub: Entrain • 2:30-5:30pm
MON, Feb 20 – President’s Day
- PROTESTANT CHAPEL ASSOCIATION Annual Meeting
4pm • Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/96853932521 Alternately, dial with touch tone phone: 929 436 2866 Meeting ID: 968 5393 2521- Approval of the February 28, 2022 Annual Meeting Minutes
- Approval of the 2022 Treasurer’s Report
- Election of Officers & Directors
- President’s Report
- Membership Status
- New Business
- Old Business
- Community Events: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
- Shannon Door: Mike & Becca • 6-9pm
- Shovel Handle Pub: Dan Parkhurst• 5:30-8:30pm
- Lostbo Pub @ Black Mountain: Dan Aldrich • 3:30-5:30pm
TUE, Feb 21
- 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
- PREP & DECORATE for Mardi Gras
10:45am- Volunteers wanted to decorate the Parish Hall for the party and music on Tuesday evening
- Set up the crepe table
- Community Resource: LIBRARIES
- 10am-7pm • Jackson Library
Contact the library for additional help: 603.383.9731 or by email: staff@jacksonlibrary.org. For more info: http://jacksonlibrary.org/ - 2pm-5pm • Bartlett Library
More info: https://www.bartlettpubliclibrary.org/
- 10am-7pm • Jackson Library
- Community Event: XC SKIING & SNOWSHOEING with Jackson Ski Touring
Trails Open • More info: https://www.jacksonxc.org/trail-report/- Also:
- Great Glen XC Skiing, 1 Mt Washington Auto Rd, Gorham, NH: https://greatglentrails.com/
- Bear Notch Ski Touring, Bartlett, NH: https://www.bearnotchskitouring.com/
- Mt Washington Valley Ski Touring & Snowshoe, Intervale, NH: https://www.bearnotchskitouring.com/
- Also:
- Community Event: DOWNHILL SKIING
- Black Mountain: https://www.blackmt.com/
- Attitash: https://www.attitash.com/
- Wildcat: https://www.skiwildcat.com/
- Cranmore Mountain: https://www.cranmore.com/
- MARDI GRAS with JCC
6-8pm • Parish Hall of Jackson Community Church- Live music by Wayne Peabody and the Tir Na Nog Musical Society featuring guitars, banjos and other string instruments!
- Sweet and savory crepes
- Michelle Chase providing fresh crepes,
- Savory crepe fillings courtesy of Sue Carrigan,
- Sweet crepe fillings courtesy of Tish Hanlon
- Wear your own bling or borrow ours; Masks and beads available
- Selfie photo opportunities
- Free to all; donations welcome
- RSVP if you’re able, we’re seeking RSVPs to get an estimated ‘head count’ for our chefs: jcchurch@jacksoncommunitychurch.org
- Come even if you cannot or didnt RSVP!
- For more info, visit jxncc.org
- Community Event: HOOT NIGHT
- Wildcat Tavern: Jonathan Sarty hosts • 6-8:30pm
- Community Events: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
- Shovel Handle Pub: Rafe Matregrano• 5:30-8:30pm
- Lostbo Pub @ Black Mountain: Jonathan Sarty • 3:30-5:30pm
- Community Event: HEATHER PIERSON BAND
6:30pm Doors Ooen / 7:30pm Concert Begins • Majestic Theater- The concert will feature traditional jazz, Heather’s own compositions, and Mardi Gras standards by Professor Longhair, Louis Armstrong, and more. Join Heather Pierson, Shawn Nadeau (bass), Davy Sturtevant (cornet and guitar), Jared Steer (drums), Mike Sakash (clarinet and saxophone), and George Wiese (Trombone) for this Fat Tuesday event. (video is from 2021 virtual concert.)
- Tickets and info: https://www.conwaymajestic.com/\
- Our volunteers will have carnival masks (wear them if you have them) and we will be handing out carnival beads to mark this festive event.
WED, Feb 22
- ASHES to GO (anticipated schedule, some venues pending confirmation)
- 8-10am: JTown Deli
- 10:15-11:30am: Autumn Nomad
- Noon-1:30pm: Glen Ledge Deli / McSheffreys North
- 2-3:45pm: JCC Sanctuary
- 4-5:30pm: Red Parka (pending confirmation)
- ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICE
- 7pm • Nativity Lutheran, North Conway
JCC attends Lutheran service to enjoy local clergy John Heropoulos , MDiv lead the liturgy
- 7pm • Nativity Lutheran, North Conway
- Community Resource: LIBRARIES
- 2pm-5pm • Jackson Library
- Contact the library for additional help: 603.383.9731 or by email: staff@jacksonlibrary.org. For more info: http://jacksonlibrary.org/
- 12pm-6pm • Bartlett Library
More info: https://www.bartlettpubliclibrary.org
- 2pm-5pm • Jackson Library
- Community Event: XC SKIING & SNOWSHOEING with Jackson Ski Touring
Trails Open • More info: https://www.jacksonxc.org/trail-report/- Also:
- Great Glen XC Skiing, 1 Mt Washington Auto Rd, Gorham, NH: https://greatglentrails.com/
- Bear Notch Ski Touring, Bartlett, NH: https://www.bearnotchskitouring.com/
- Mt Washington Valley Ski Touring & Snowshoe, Intervale, NH: https://www.bearnotchskitouring.com/
- Also:
- Community Event: DOWNHILL SKIING
- Black Mountain: https://www.blackmt.com/
- Attitash: https://www.attitash.com/
- Wildcat: https://www.skiwildcat.com/
- Cranmore Mountain: https://www.cranmore.com/
- Community Events: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
- Red Parka: Win It Wed with Jon Sarty • 4-7pm
- Shovel Handle Pub: Rafe Matregrano • 5:30-8:30pm
- Lostbo Pub @ Black Mountain: Tim Dion• 3:30-5:30pm
MON, FEB 28th – SUN, MAR 6th: First Week of Lent
MON, Feb 28
- Community Resource: BLACK MOUNTAIN
Downhill ski events & conditions: https://www.blackmt.com/events - Community Resource: JACKSON SKI TOURING
Info and Trail report: https://www.jacksonxc.org/trail-report/ - PROTESTANT CHAPEL ASSOC / PCA Annual Mtg
4pm • Zoom link & password required. - MARDI GRAS MUSIC w/ DeMarco Alvarez
6:30pm • JCC Parish House
Live music with pianist DeMarco Alvarez. Come dance in your bling! Beads, masks, and good music with friends! Enjoy! Free to community; donations welcome.
TUE, Mar 1
- Community Resource: BLACK MOUNTAIN
Downhill ski events & conditions: https://www.blackmt.com/events - Community Resource: JACKSON SKI TOURING
Info and Trail report: https://www.jacksonxc.org/trail-report/ - CLERGY LUNCH
12:30pm • Zoom
Local clergy convene for conversations, ecumenical event-planning, and peer support. Rev Gail attends. - Community Event: CHAIR YOGA RETURNS!
9:15 am (and every Tuesday through March) • Zoom
Registration Link. If you’ve previously registered, you do not have to re-register.
Please have weights, tennis ball or small rubber ball and a strap. We will as a group explore upper body strength, stretching the full body and lower body strength and flexibility. Since this will be Anjali’s first class since her injury, she will be taking it slow yet you can always increase the challenge or slow it down to fit your needs for the day.
Here is the zoom registration link. - 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
- 10am-7pm • Jackson Library
- DEACONS MTG
7pm • Zoom link & password required.
Monthly mtg to plan worship, including Lent & Easter programming, and review community care concerns. - Community Event: MARDI GRAS CONCERT (Mountain Top Music) with Heather Pierson
6:30pm Cafe opens / 7:30pm Concert begins • Majestic Theater, Conway Village
Join Heather Pierson, Shawn Nadeau (bass), Davy Sturtevant (cornet and guitar), Craig Bryan (drums), Mike Sakash (clarinet and saxophone), and George Wiese (trombone) for this Fat Tuesday event. Doors open at 6:30 and the Majestic Café will be open for beverages before the concert. Proof of vaccination or recent negative test required to attend in person. You will also be asked to remain masked.- Info & tickets: https://mountaintop.ludus.com/index.php
- Or register in advance for the live stream of the concert here.
- Community Event: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
- Wildcat Tavern: Hoot Night with Jonathan Sarty • 6-8:30pm
WED, Mar 2 – ASH WEDNESDAY
- FITNESS CLASS with Laurie McAleer
9:30am • JCC Parish House
Free. Gentle fitness and stretching customized to your needs. Appropriate for all ages and abilities. - ASHES-to-GO
Come receive a Lenten blessing and ashes in different Jackson & Glen locations. Rev Gail will be available throughout the day to offer ashes.- 8-10am • J-Town Deli
- 10:15-11:30am • Autumn Nomad
- Noon-1:30pm • Glen Ledge Deli/McSheffreys North, Glen Ledge Rd, Glen
- 2-4pm • Jackson Community Church
- 4-6pm • TBD: Either Shannon Door or J-Town Deli
- Community Event: POTLUCK SOUP SUPPER
5pm • Bartlett Congregational Church, Bartlett - Community Event: ENVIRONMENTAL BOOK GROUP – Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law (Tin Mountain)
4pm • Zoom link pending.
Best-selling author Mary Roach explores the curious science of human-wildlife conflict, a discipline at the crossroads of human behavior and wildlife biology. More info: https://www.tinmountain.org/event/environmental-book-group-fuzz-when-nature-breaks-the-law/ - ASH WEDNESDAY WORSHIP
7pm • Jackson Community Church
Come receive ashes and share worship. Begin the Lenten journey.- Zoom & in-person
- Zoom link & password required.
- Community Resource: BLACK MOUNTAIN
Downhill ski events & conditions: https://www.blackmt.com/events - Community Resource: JACKSON SKI TOURING
Info and Trail report: https://www.jacksonxc.org/trail-report/ - Community Resource: LIBRARIES
- 2pm-5pm • Jackson Library
Contact the library for additional help: 603.383.9731 or by email: staff@jacksonlibrary.org - 12pm-8pm • Bartlett Library
More info: https://www.bartlettpubliclibrary.org/
- 2pm-5pm • Jackson Library
- Community Events: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
- Red Parka: Jon Sarty • 5-7:30pm
- Wildcat Tavern: Simon Crawford • 6-9pm
THURS, Mar 3
- Community Resource: BLACK MOUNTAIN
Downhill ski events & conditions: https://www.blackmt.com/events - Community Resource: JACKSON SKI TOURING
Info and Trail report: https://www.jacksonxc.org/trail-report/ - Community Service: BD of DIR for WAY STATION
8am • Zoom
Strategic planning session – followup. - 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
- ** CANCELLED due to Dotti’s recovery from ski accident ** ZUMBA with Dotti Aiello **
Contact Dotti Aiello for more info: dottiaiello@gmail.com - Community Service: WAY STATION SHIFT
All Day • Way Station, 15 Grove St, No Conway
Volunteers open day resource center for showers, mail pickup, grocery distribution, more. - Community Event: NH BEAVER POPULATION (Tin Mountain)
7pm • Zoom link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87895927625
Join NH Fish & Game’s Patrick Tate for an overview of North America’s largest rodent, including their history in NH, the current status of the population and management efforts as human habitat continues to expand. - Community Event: JACKSON SCHOOL BOARD MTG
7pm • In-person - Community Events: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
- Wildcat Tavern: Rafe Matregrano • 6-9pm
FRI, Mar 4
- NEW: FITNESS CLASS with Laurie McAleer
9:30am • JCC Parish House
Free. Gentle fitness and stretching customized to your needs. Appropriate for all ages and abilities. - Community Service: RED CROSS SHELTER TRAINING
11am • Microsoft Teams Mtg
Registration required. Registration link:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/american-red-cross-shelter-fundamentals-v2-tickets-266934818227 - Community Event: FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS
Black Mtn, Jxn
Downhill ski events & conditions: https://www.blackmt.com/events - Community Resource: JACKSON SKI TOURING
Info and Trail report: https://www.jacksonxc.org/trail-report/- Register now for Programs: 603-383-9355
- Friday Sliders & Gliders: Jan – mid-March
- Community Resource: LIBRARIES
- 2pm-5pm • Jackson Library
Contact the library for additional help: 603.383.9731 or by email: staff@jacksonlibrary.org
- 2pm-5pm • Jackson Library
- C3: COCKTAILS & CHRISTIAN CONVERSATION
5pm • Zoom link & password required.
Option: Call in via touch-tone phone: 929.436.2866 Meeting ID: 83028442916 (#)
Bring your adult beverage and your curiosity for a conversation about our sacred texts. - Community Event: FIRST FRIDAY CONCERT – Bozena O’Brien, Chris Nourse, Doug Kendall (Mountain Top Music)
Noon • Majestic Theater Cafe, Conway Village
Bozena O’Brien, violin; Chris Nourse, viola; Doug Kendall, cello
Info & tickets: https://mountaintop.ludus.com/index.php - Community Event: MAJESTIC CAFE CONCERT – Rick Gordan, Dan Moore, Brian Hathaway (Mountain Top Music)
7pm • Majestic Theater, Conway Village
Info & tickets: https://mountaintop.ludus.com/index.php - Community Events: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
- Wildcat Tavern: Al Shafner • 6-9pm
- Shannon Door: Marty Quirk • 6-9pm
- Red Parka: The Big Picture • 8-11pm
- Shovel Handle: Rafe Matregrano• 6-9pm
- Black Mountain: Candie Tremblay for Après • 3:30 to 5:30pm.
SAT, Mar 5
- Community Resource: BLACK MOUNTAIN
Downhill ski events & conditions: https://www.blackmt.com/events - Community Resource: JACKSON SKI TOURING
Info and Trail report: https://www.jacksonxc.org/trail-report/ - 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
- MUSIC AROUND TOWN
- Red Parka Pub: The Big Picture • 8-11pm
- Shovel Handle Pub: Randy Massineo • 5:30-8:30pm
- Shannon Door: Marty Quirk • 4-6pm / Reklis • 7-10pm
- Wildcat Tavern: Al Shafner (Apres Ski) 8 3-5pm / Jeremy Dean • 6-9pm
- Black Mountain: Tim Dion (Après Ski) • 3:30 -5:30pm.
SUN, Mar 6
- INTERFAITH GATHERING
8am • Old Red Library & Zoom
Join us for poetry, prayer, and conversation. - YOUTH FAITH FORMATION
9:15am • JCC Parish House
Mapping ‘ourselves’. - WORSHIP
10:30am • (zoom & in-person)- Music by Alan Labrie
- Message by Rev Gail Pomeroy Doktor
- Zoom link & password required.
- Service will also be live-streamed to website and Facebook (if technology supports this function on the day of event).
- Afterward, recordings of worship service will be posted to Facebook, Vimeo.com channel & Youtube.com channel.
- MUSIC AROUND TOWN
- Red Parka Pub: Blues Sunday with Blue Steel Express • 5-8pm
- Shovel Handle Pub: Scott Baer • 5:30-8:30pm
- Shannon Door: Rafe Matregrano • 6-9pm
- Black Mountain: Timothy Gurshin (Après Ski)• 3:30-5:30pm.
- Community Resource: BLACK MOUNTAIN
Downhill ski events & conditions: https://www.blackmt.com/events - Community Resource: JACKSON SKI TOURING
Info and Trail report: https://www.jacksonxc.org/trail-report/- Register now for Programs: 603-383-9355
Musings for the time before Lent: Mardi Gras & Fat Tuesday! Music, feasting and celebration.
Laissez les bons temps rouler. ‘Let the good times roll.’ — Unattributed
In the house of lovers the walls are made of songs, the floor dances and the music never stops. — Rumi
The purpose of life is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience. ― Eleanor Roosevelt
Busy, they were, busy being original, complicated, changeable—human, I guess you’d say. — Toni Morrison, Jazz
Doing the work you’re best at doing and like to do best, hearing great music, having great fun, seeing something very beautiful, weeping at somebody else’s tragedy—all these experiences are related to the experience of salvation because in all of them two things happen: (1) you lose yourself, and (2) you find that you are more fully yourself than usual. — Frederick Buechner
Questions to consider:
- What would you like to celebrate just before Lent? Will you indulge a bit too much, sip or chew one last time, or do something a while longer? Mardi Gras feasts come, in part, from using up the food items in a home and kitchen that would spoil, once religious observances began prior to Easter.
- What forms of celebration give you the greatest connection to life-sustaining, exuberant emotions and experiences? Eating? Dancing? Music? Something else?
- What do you do with overstock when you’re trying to spring clean and pare down, or simplify life?
- During Lent, do you choose to give up something (abstain or fast in some way), give over something (relinquish control of something to a higher power), give to something (contribute time, attention, energy or resources to a specific cause or issue)? What is your spiritual practice, starting next Ash Wednesday?
Recipes for Mardi Gras
- Allrecipes.com collection of Mardi Gras foods
- Southern Living Mardi Gras recipes
Music for Mardi Gras
- JCC’s guest musician Heather Pierson this Sunday, will be performing jazz during worship in anticipation of Mardi Gras,. She has several music videos by her acoustic and jazz trios.
- Roomful of Blues Mardi Gras on the Boardwalk
- Roomful of Blues Mardi Gras in New Orleans
- Tom Palance and Friends jazz during Downtown Tuesdays
- From Mountain Top Music’s 24 Hours Event: jazz video with Mike Sakash, Craig Bryan and Al Hospers
- Storyville Jazz Band Mardi Gras
- Two hours of Dixieland Jazz
Background on Mardi Gras and Fat Tuesday
- History of Mardi Gras (as explained in New Orleans).
Brief explanation of Mardi Gras and Fat Tuesday as a time of celebration prior to Lent, as a time of festival and celebration, including the tradition of using up household oils and fats prior to a season of fasting and abstinence:
Shrove Tuesday (also known … as Pancake Tuesday or Pancake Day) is the day … immediately preceding Ash Wednesday (the first day of Lent), which is celebrated in some countries by consuming pancakes. In others, especially those where it is called Mardi Gras or some translation thereof, this is a carnival day, and also the last day of “fat eating” or “gorging” before the fasting period of Lent.
This moveable feast is determined by Easter. The expression “Shrove Tuesday” comes from the word shrive, meaning “absolve” … observed by many Christians … who “make a special point of self-examination …
As this is the last day of the liturgical season historically known as Shrovetide, before the penitential season of Lent, related popular practices, such as indulging in food that one gives up for the upcoming forty days, are associated with Shrove Tuesday celebrations. The term Mardi Gras is French for “Fat Tuesday”, referring to the practice of the last night of eating richer, fatty foods before the ritual fasting of the Lenten season, which begins on Ash Wednesday.
On Feasting & Mardi Gras Celebration
Fasting and feasting are universal human responses, and any meal, shared with love, can be an agape. — Elise M. Boulding
We don’t hide the crazy. We parade it down the street. — Unattributed
[The] dinner party is a true proclamation of the abundance of being — a rebuke to the thrifty little idolatries by which we lose sight of the lavish hand that made us. It is precisely because no one needs soup fish, meat, salad, cheese, and dessert at one meal that we so badly need to sit down to them from time to time. It was largesse that made us all; we were not created to fast forever. The unnecessary is the taproot of our being and the last key to the door of delight. Enter here, therefore, as a sovereign remedy for the narrowness of our minds and the stinginess of our souls, the formal dinner…the true convivium — the long Session that brings us nearly home. ― Robert Farrar Capon
… food is not simply organic fuel to keep body and soul together, it is a perishable art that must be savoured at the peak of perfection. ― E.A. Bucchianeri
Mardi Gras is the love of life. It is the harmonic convergence of our food, our music, our creativity, our eccentricity, our neighborhoods, and our joy of living. All at once. — Chris Rose
The incarnation took all that properly belongs to our humanity and delivered it back to us, redeemed. All of our inclinations and appetites and capacities and yearnings are purified and gathered up and glorified by Christ. He did not come to thin out human life; He came to set it free. All the dancing and feasting and processing and singing and building and sculpting and baking and merrymaking that belong to us, and that were stolen away into the service of false gods, are returned to us in the gospel. ― Thomas Howard
Feasting is also closely related to memory. We eat certain things in a particular way in order to remember who we are. — Jeff Smith
Gratitude can turn a meal into a feast. — Melody Beattie
Leave a little sparkle wherever you go. — Unattributed
Mardi Gras is a state of mind. — Ed Muniz
This mask can’t hide my crazy. — Unattributed
Are you aware that your spirit needs to be fed? Did you know that your spirit would be delighted to partake in a feast of spiritual food? … prayer … maybe a few hours of succulent self-reflection? Perhaps a piping-hot selection … served by the side of a lake or under a tree, would satisfy your spiritual hunger. Can you imagine feasting for a few hours … uplifting music … some forgiveness … topped with compassion? — Iyanla Vanzant
Thoughts on Jazz
If you have to ask what jazz is, you’ll never know. ― Louis Armstrong
… like jazz … is one of those dazzling diamonds of creative industry that help human beings make sense out of the comedies and tragedies that contextualize our lives. ― Aberjhani
I’m always thinking about creating. My future starts when I wake up in the morning and see the light. ― Miles Davis
To be a jazz freedom fighter is to attempt to galvanize and energize world-weary people into forms of organization with accountable leadership that promote critical exchange and broad reflection. The interplay of individuality and unity is not one of uniformity and unanimity imposed from above but rather of conflict among diverse groupings that reach a dynamic consensus subject to questioning and criticism. As with a soloist in a jazz quartet, quintet or band, individuality is promoted in order to sustain and increase the creative tension with the group–a tension that yields higher levels of performance to achieve the aim of the collective project. This kind of critical and democratic sensibility flies in the face of any policing of borders and boundaries of “blackness”, “maleness”, “femaleness”, or “whiteness”. ― Cornel West
Jazz is not just ‘Well, man, this is what I feel like playing.’ It’s a very structured thing that comes down from a tradition and requires a lot of thought and study. ― Wynton Marsalis
There’s something beautifully friendly and elevating about … playing music together. This wonderful little world that is unassailable. It’s really teamwork, one guy supporting the others, and it’s all for one purpose … for a while. And nobody conducting, it’s all up to you. It’s really jazz … that’s the big secret. Rock and roll ain’t nothing but jazz with a hard backbeat. ― Keith Richards
It was the music. The dirty, get-on-down music the women sang and the men played and both danced to, close and shamelesss or apart and wild … It made you do unwise disorderly things. Just hearing it was like violating the law. ― Toni Morrison
Jazz presumes that it would be nice if the four of us–simpatico dudes that we are–while playing this complicated song together, might somehow be free and autonomous as well. Tragically, this never quite works out. At best, we can only be free one or two at a time–while the other dudes hold onto the wire … jazz only works if we’re trying to be free and are, in fact, together. ― Dave Hickey
WED, Feb 19 – WED, Feb 26 — School vacation through Fri, Feb 21 —
WED, Feb 19
- Schools closed
- 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. - COUNCIL MEETING
7pm • JCC Elected church officers, staff, and team representatives meet to reviews church mission and decisions for governance and operations. Open to all.
THURS, Feb 20
- Schools closed
- 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
FRI, Feb 21
- Schools closed
- PASTOR’S DROP-IN J-TOWN DELI HOURS
7-9am • J-Town Deli
Come for hot beverage and conversation. Or make a date to go for a walk or meet privately by texting/calling Rev Gail’s cell @ 978.273.0308. - Private Class: AVALANCHE CLASS
8:30am-5pm • Jackson Community Church
Class for back-country winter skiers and hikers to prepare for survival and response to avalanche conditions. - Community Event: SEWING with KATHY
2pm • Jackson Library
Special vacation week edition of sewing sweet things with Kathy! Make your own lovebug or lovegrub. Please sign up online or phone library at 603-383-9731 so they have materials prepared.
SAT, Feb 22
- NHCUCC Event: PREPARED to SERVE
8am-4pm • Pembroke, NH
Workshops and training for church programs. Rev Gail attends afternoon sessions.
SUN, Feb 23
- INTERFAITH GATHERING
8am • Old Red Library
Come for poetry, prayer and conversation. - BLESSINGS of BODIES, BOOTS & BINDINGS
9:15am • Jackson XC Ski Touring Center
Rev Gail provides blessings for staff and XC skiers. - 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
* Message: Rev Gail Doktor
* Music director & instrumentalist: Alan Labrie - CUTTING PARTY for MARDI GRAS
11:45am • Jackson Community Church
Bring your apron, favorite chopping knife, paring knife, cutting board. Chef Sue will direct our efforts! - Community Event: RACIAL JUSTICE CONVERSATIONS
3:30pm • Jackson Public Library
Third 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. - Community Event: CONCERT with Dominique Dodge and Rosie MacKenzie
5pm • Jackson Library
MON, Feb 24
- Community Service: WAY STATION
9am • 15 Grove St, No Conway
Friends, members & staff of Jackson Community Church are among volunteers to staff these shifts. - COOKING for MARDI GRAS
9am-Noon • Jackson Community Church
Bring your apron, favorite chopping knife, paring knife, cutting board. Chef Sue will direct our efforts! - BARTLETT-JACKSON SCOUT PACK 321
6pm • Jackson Community Church
Meet for pack and troop activities. Contact pack organizer Allyn Roberts for additional information.
TUE, Feb 25 – FAT TUESDAY!
- CLERGY LUNCH
12:30pm • Brown Church
Clergy gathering to plan ecumenical services. Rev Gail attends. - Community Event: CRAFTERNOON
Noon • Jackson Public Library
Bring an unfinished craft to the library and work with others while you visit, too. - No more meetings in Feb for the Multi-Church BIBLE STUDY GROUP
Resumes in Lent, beginning Tue, Mar 3rd. - FAT TUESDAY PREP COOKING & DECORATING
Noon-6pm • Jackson Community Church - DAISY SCOUT TROOP HELPS with MARDI GRAS
Afternoon • Jackson Community Church - FAT TUESDAY CELEBRATION
6-8pm • Jackson Community Church
Come for jazz music with KHS Jazz Ensemble & Slimpikcins! Enjoy Mardi Gras cuisine and costumes. Come dressed up! - Community Concert: JAZZ with HEATHER PIERSON TRIO
8pm • Stone Mountain Arts Center, Denmark, ME
Tickets and info.
WED, Feb 26 – ASH WEDNESDAY
- ASHES to GO
7-9am • JTown Deli - ASHES to GO
10:30am-12:30pm • Jackson Community Church - 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. - Community Event: ECUMENICAL ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICE
5:30pm – Choir Practice • Brown Church, Conway Village
6:30pm – Worship Service • Brown Church, Conway VillageClergy of the Eastern Slope invite friends and members to attend a jointly-run services hosted at the Brown Church. Rev Gail officates along with colleagues. All welcome!