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This week @ JCC and around town: Mar 31-Apr 5 (Palm Sunday)

Life continues: virtually. Online programs from Jackson Library, Tin Mountain and Mt Washington Observatory: salamanders, weather and trivia! Virtual pastoral visits & worship.


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MARCH 30-APRIL 5

MON, MAR 30

  • CLERGY MEETING re MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SUPPORT
    1pm • Virtual Zoom
    Clergy meet to coordinate on-call chaplaincy support for patients and staff at Memorial Hospital due to pandemic, as well as discuss plans for how to handle funerals/memorials. Rev Gail attends.

TUE, MAR 31

  • Virtual Community Event: MT WASHINGTON VALLEY OBSERVATORY LIVE CLASSROOM
    11:15 (Mon, Tue & Thurs each week) • virtual on Facebook
    https://www.facebook.com/MWObs.
    MWO’s summit scientists will take 15 minutes to share the latest weather conditions and forecasts from high above treeline, followed by a Q&A session. WHO: Targeted for grades 3-8 content will expand on MWO’s well-established distance learning program that connects students across the country to the excitement and science taking place in the “Home of the World’s Worst Weather”. But adults enjoy these lessons, too. *Mondays programs will focus on a special topic each week starting with “How to Take a Weather Observation” exploring the basic components of weather.  **Tuesday and Thursday programs will provide real-time weather conditions and forecasts being presented by an Observer on the summit.
  • CLERGY LUNCH
    12:30pm • Virtual Zoom
    Clergy meet to coordinate pastoral support for patients and staff at Memorial Hospital, plan ecumenical virtual Holy Week services, and to learn from and support each other. Rev Gail attends.

WED, April 1: April Fool’s Day

THURS, Apr 2

  • Virtual Community Event: MT WASHINGTON VALLEY OBSERVATORY LIVE CLASSROOM
    11:15 (Mon, Tue & Thurs each week) • virtual on Facebook
    https://www.facebook.com/MWObs.
    MWO’s summit scientists will take 15 minutes to share the latest weather conditions and forecasts from high above treeline, followed by a Q&A session. WHO: Targeted for grades 3-8 content will expand on MWO’s well-established distance learning program that connects students across the country to the excitement and science taking place in the “Home of the World’s Worst Weather”. But adults enjoy these lessons, too. *Mondays programs will focus on a special topic each week starting with “How to Take a Weather Observation” exploring the basic components of weather.  **Tuesday and Thursday programs will provide real-time weather conditions and forecasts being presented by an Observer on the summit.
  • Community Service: WAY STATION
    5pm • 15 Grove St, No Conway
    Staff of Jackson Community Church are among volunteers to maintain operating hours during pandemic shifts. Curbside support and 7-day/week phone support via: 603.452.7113. More info.
  • Virtual Community Event: SALAMANDER SPRING MIGRATION
    7pm • Virtual with Tin Mountain, link to ZOOM:  https://zoom.us/j/227844014
    Coming to a wet roadway in spring near you – thousands and thousands of salamanders! Why do salamanders (and frogs and toads) cross roads on wet rainy nights in spring? Rick Van de Poll will lead this pre-migration workshop on NH’s salamanders that will introduce participants to the nine species in the region and discuss the life history, reproductive behavior, and migration strategies that have worked for several million years. We will focus on the three vernal pool salamanders that breed “explosively” in the spring (including the odd duck fall breeder to our south). All of the other six species can be found on the wet, warm roadways at night as well, so we’ll cover them too. Come prepared to get a firsthand look at these amazing amphibians!. Free.

FRI, Apr 3

  • VIRTUAL PASTORAL CALL-IN HOURS
    8-9am • Remote.
    Bring your hot beverage and join Rev Gail for prayer and conversation. Join Zoom Meeting via https://zoom.us/j/2113197275. Or call: 929.436.2866, meeting ID 2113197275, press #

SAT, Apr 4

SUN, April 5 – PALM SUNDAY

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