Heather Pierson

With JCC and around town: THURS, Nov 16 – SUN, Nov 19

THURS, Nov 16

  • Community Resource: LIBRARIES
  • 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: NEW ORLEANS JAZZ FEST (film)
    2pm • Majestic Theater

    • The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, aka “Jazz Fest,” is the signature annual music and cultural event of the city and has been called America’s greatest festival. Celebrating the music, food, and arts and crafts of all of Louisiana since 1970, Jazz Fest is an essential showcase of the rich heritage of the region.
    • JAZZ FEST: A NEW ORLEANS STORY weaves together live performances on 14 stages and interviews from the 50th anniversary of the iconic festival, along with a wealth of archival documentary footage from the past half century. This film not only captures the Festival in all of its beauty and glory, but also delves deep into the rich culture of The Big Easy.
    • Featuring Bruce Springsteen, Jimmy Buffett, Katy Perry, Earth, Wind & Fire, and many others.
    • Multiple showings in the Majestic, by donation.
  • Community Event: INSIDE the DUNDEE FOREST
    6pm • Jackson Public Library

    • Jen Pribble and Mike Morin from the Upper Saco Valley Land Trust (USVLT) will share a presentation, Inside the Dundee Community Forest.  Join us to learn more about the flora and fauna within the forest and how conservation organizations balance recreation and habitat protection.
    • This program is free and all are welcome.
  • Community Event: EFFECTS of SPONGY MOTH LOCALLY
    7pm • Zoom link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81629103777

    • Have you ever wondered how Spongy moths affect forests in New Hampshire? Join former resident bird intern, Logan Anderson, as he walks through how Spongy moths affect forests and the birds that reside within them. We will learn about how these moths got here, the effects they have on stands, their disturbance role in our forests, and highlight changes in the populations of a few bird species found on Tin Mountain’s Albany campus.
  • Community Event: NEW ORLEANS NIGHTS: Heather Pierson and The Potboilers
    7pm • Majestic Theater Cafe, Conway

    • More info and tickets: https://www.conwaymajestic.com/cafe/
    • The Majestic Cafe has tables for parties of 2 and a limited number of tables for 3 or 4.  Please note that on busy nights you may be seated at a table with another party.
    • Doors at 6 pm; music  at 7pm.   Come in early and grab a panini before the music starts.
  • MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT AROUND TOWN
    • Shannon Door: Jeremy Dean • 6-9pm
    • Red Parka: Bingo for Kiwanis Club •  5:30-7pm

FRI, Nov 17

  • Community Event: ZUMBA with Dottie
    8:15am • Whitney Community Center, Jackson

    • $5/pp
  • Community Event: NORDIC WALKING with Ellen Chandler8am • Valley Cross Road Parking Lot, Jackson
    • Fridays – Intervals with poles (more like hill bounding)
    • Here is a video link (sorry for the various ads) that explains Nordic Walking and “Moosehoofing”.
    • This is a “meet up” type of activity, no charge.
    • Needed equipment: ski poles are better than trekking poles, but don’t let pole-specificity get in the way of joining.  I wear my “second best running shoes,” not the best because it can be wet and muddy; but light hikers work, too. Plus the usual sun and tick repellents.
    • Ellen Chandler, Executive Director, JacksonXC, 603-383-9355, 603-867-8707 voice/text
  • 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
  • MOUNTAIN GARDEN CLUB’S AMARYLLIS SALE & PICKUP
    11am – 2pm • Parish Hall, Jackson Community Church

    • $20/bulb – available for sale the public
    • Members can pick up bulbs they ordered
  • Community Resource: LIBRARIES
    2pm-5pm • Jackson Library

  • C3: COCKTAILS & CHRISTIAN CONVERSATION
    5pm • Zoom

    • Join Zoom: password and link required
    • Bring yo preferred beverage to the conversation about scripture and artwork inspired by the scripture.
  • Community Events: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
    • Wildcat Tavern: Al Shafner’s Jackrabbit Twist Competition • 7-9pm • $5 cover
    • Shannon Door: Mitch Alden • 6-9pm
    • Red Parka: Rek’lis • 8-11pm
    • Ledge Brewing (Intervale): Marshall Cassell • 6-8pm
    • Shovel Handle Pub: Dellavalla Bluegrass Trio • 5:30-8:30pm
  • Community Event: NEW ORLEANS NIGHTS: Squeezebox Stompers
    7pm • Majestic Theater Cafe, Conway

    • More info and tickets: https://www.conwaymajestic.com/cafe/
    • The Majestic Cafe has tables for parties of 2 and a limited number of tables for 3 or 4.  Please note that on busy nights you may be seated at a table with another party.
    • Doors at 6 pm; music  at 7pm.   Come in early and grab a panini before the music starts.

SAT, Nov 18

  • Community Event: NATURE CENTERPIECE for KIDS
    10am • Jackson Public Library

    • Create a birch bark centerpiece with objects found in nature. This program is for elementary-aged children. Limit of 12 participants.
    • Registration required, please click here or call 603-383-9731
  • Community Event: WINTER GREENS & WREATH-MAKING
    10am (full) & 1pm (spots available) • Tin Mountain Conservation Center, Albany

    • Create your own balsam wreath with Executive Director, Lori Jean Kinsey.  A variety of natural garnishes including milkweed pods, spruce, and pine cones will be used to decorate the wreaths.
    • Space is limited and registration is required. Call 447-6991 or click here to register online
    • Materials fee: $30/member, $40/non-member.
  • Community Resource: LIBRARIES
  • 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: NEW ORLEANS NIGHTS Glen David Andrews Band
    7:30pm • Majestic Theater

    • Glen David Andrews brings his band to the Majestic stage as the final event of New Orleans Nights. Check out the many other events in this five-day celebration!
      Doors and the Majestic Cafe open at 6:30; the Cafe offers fresh-made panini and charcuterie plates until 7, and beer, wine, craft cocktails, mocktails and soft drinks that may be taken to your seat in our special spill-proof cups.
    • Glen David Andrews, a native son and a beloved musician of New Orleans, is a warrior for cultural preservation at a time when indigenous traditions are being threatened in the city. His commanding voice and fierce trombone sound – both a powerful, emotional, and resonant blend of smoothness and grit – as well as his disarmingly honest manner, provide a musical experience that never fails to meet the moment. Glen’s music is packed with beauty, hard-earned truths, compassion, humor, anger, joy, and – most of all – hope.
  • Community Events: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
    • Wildcat Tavern: Jonathan Sarty • 7-9pm • $5 cover
    • Shannon Door: Mike & Becca • 6-9pm
    • Red Parka: Now Is Now • 8-11pm
    • Ledge Brewing: Jim McLaughlin Group • 6-9pm

SUN, Nov 19

  • INTERFAITH SERVICE
    8am • Old red library in Jackson / zoom

    • Join us for poetry, prayer, and conversation.
    • Zoom password and link required for remote participation
  • HARVEST POTLUCK BRUNCH CHURCH
    10:30am   • Jackson Community Church (no zoom session this week)

    • Bring a side dish to share; church will provide entree and beverages
    • Song & prayer to prepare us for a shared communal worship & conversation at our common table
    • Bring your 2024 pledge cards so that we may bless the bounty of our community and its commitment to the wellbeing of the church
    • Music by Sharon Novak
    • Appreciative Inquiry session (10:45am-12:45pm) will take place at our tables while we eat together, with leadership by Janet Bergman Wilkinson
  • Community Event: SLOW WALKING with TIN MOUNTAIN
    2pm • Tin Mtn Conservation Center, Albany

    • Join us for a slow-paced walk that takes a closer look at the world around us and explores the Tin Mountain Conservation trails in Albany, NH. Outdoor highlights include an 1800s quarry, beaver pond and resident flora & fauna, while inside the Nature Learning Center you will find animal mounts and a gem & mineral collection. These leisurely investigations of the trails, and tour of the Learning Center are perfect for all ages; you are never too young or too old to have a new adventure.
    • Program Fee: $15/person or $25/household
    • Members are free, so consider becoming a member!
    • Register online here. Walk ins welcome.
  • THANKFUL in the MOUNTAINS
    5pm • Gibson Center

    • Gratitude swvice prepared and led by Clergy of the Eastern Slope with partiicipation from several churches and faith communities in the Mt Washignton Valley
    • Songs, readings, and shared gratitude ritual
  • Community Event: OPEN HOURS @ Jackson Historical Society
    1-3pm • Jackson Historical SocietyAlso 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: Mitch Alden • 6-9pm
    • Red Parka: Wicked Smart Horn Band • 5-8pm

Events at JCC & around town: AUGUST 30 – SEPTEMBER 5 (Labor Day Weekend)

Highlights of this week with JCC and around town through Labor Day Weekend: Nunsense w/ M&D Playhouse, Bach concert @ Majestic Theater, late summer wildflowers and other nature walks w/ Tin Mountain, arts & crafts fair & Gibson Center, worship w/ guest Rev Pojen Lee, music around town, and more!

TUE, Aug 30

  • Community Resource: LIBRARIES
    Summer reading programs: Oceans of Possibilities. See links below for more info.
  • Community Event: LATE SUMMER WILDFLOWERS
    10am – Noon • Jackson (location to be disclosed)
    • Program fee of $15/person or $25/household for non-members; members are free.
    • Space is limited and registration is required. Call 603-447-6991 or click here to register.
    • Join Executive Director, Lori Jean Kinsey, for a field exploration of late summer and early fall wildflowers in Jackson. We should see Joe Pye weed, goldenrods, asters, and turtleheads to name a few as well as some early fall bird migrants passing through. This is an easy hike approximately 2 miles in length.  Be sure to wear sturdy shoes and bring water.
  • Community Events: HOOT NIGHT
    • Wildcat Tavern: Jonathan Sarty hosts • 6-8:30pm

WED, Aug 31

  • FITNESS CLASS with Laurie McAleer 
    9am • Parish Hall
    Gentle fitness class for all ages and abiliites. All welcome. Free!
  • Community Resource: LIBRARIES
  • Community Events: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
    • Red Parka: Jeremy Holden • 4-7pm

THURS, Sept 1

  • Community Event: NATURALIST LED HIKES in JACKSON
    10am • Tin Mountain Site, Jackson, NH
    • Join Tin Mountain Conservation Center for weekly hikes at the Jackson Field Station property. Highlights include the summit of Tin Mountain, a tin mine on the property, and historic homestead, and a mountain pond. Tin Mountain’s naturalist will explain the historic use of the property, help identify plant species, and point out animal signs. These hikes are a great way to explore the lesser trod trails of the White Mountains and avoid the crowds. Participants of all ages welcome.
    • Program fee of $15/person or $25/household for non-members; members are free. 
    • Space is limited and registration is required. Call 603-447-6991 or click here to register.
  • 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: M&D Playhouse’ NUNSENSE
    7:30pm • M&D PLayhouse, North Conway
  • Community Events: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
    • Wildcat Tavern: Rafe Matregrano • 6-9pm
    • Shannon Door: Jeremy Dean • 6-9pm

FRI, Sept 2

  • 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.
  • ** FITNESS CLASS with Laurie McAleer  (no Friday classes this summer)**
  • Community Resource: LIBRARIES
  • Community Event: FIRST FRIDAY CONCERT – Peaceful Means – Leah Boyd and Heather Pierson
    Noon • Majestic Theater,  Conway Village
  • Community Event: MAJESTIC CAFE CONCERT – Tracy McMullen (sax) and Jed Wilson (piano)
    7pm • Majestic Theater, Conway Village
    Info and tickets: https://mountaintop.ludus.com/index.php
    • Walk-ins are welcome, but space is limited; reservations are recommended to guarantee your seat.  $10 per person cover charge. Wine, beer, & cocktails are available.  Doors open at 6:30 pm, music starts at 7pm.  Admission is limited to those 18 and older unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.  
    • Tickets: https://mountaintop.ludus.com/index.php?step=seats
  • Community Event: M&D Playhouse’ NUNSENSE
    7:30pm • M&D PLayhouse, North Conway
  • Community Events: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
    • Wildcat Tavern: Al Shafner • 6-9pm
    • Shannon Door: Sheehan & Holden • 6-9pm
    • Red Parka Pub: Lazy River Riders •  8-11pm
    • Shovel Handle Pub; Randy Messineo •  5:30-8:30pm
  • Community Events: OUTDOOR CONCERT: The Silks
    7:30pm • Believe in Books Literacy Foundation Campus, Intervale
    • Come lsten to the music of The Silks. You’ll have your choice of a lawn ticket (BYO blanket or cushion) or a premium ticket (which includes the choice of an Adirondack chair), plus the sounds of “true grit rock & roll” to kick off your Labor Day Weekend celebrations.
    • Save your seat and book online! $20/Lawn Ticket: $20. Premium Ticket: $25. BIBLF member get $5 off any ticket (use code SCS22 at checkout). Doors open at 7pm.

SAT, Sept 3

  • Community Resource: LIBRARIES
  • Community Event: CRAFT & ARTISAN FAIR
    9am – Afternoon • Gibson Center grounds, North Conway
  • Community Event: M&D Playhouse’ NUNSENSE
    7:30pm • M&D PLayhouse, North Conway
  • Community Events: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
    • Shannon Door: Mike & Becca • 7-10pm
    • Red Parka Pub: Wooden Nickels • 8-11pm
    • Wildcat Tavern: Jeremy Dean • 6-8:30pm
    • Shovel Handle Pub: Michael Loughlin • 5:30-8:30pm

SUN, Sept 4

  • WORSHIP with guest preacher Rev POJEN LEE  including COMMUNION
    10:30am • JCC (in-person & zoom)
    • Zoom link and password required
    • Message: Rev Pojen Lee
  • Community Event: CRAFT & ARTISAN FAIR
    9am – Afternoon • Gibson Center grounds, North Conway
  • Community Event: BACH Mass in B Minor
    2:30pm • Majestic Theater, Conway Village
    • Presented jointly by Music in the Great North Woods and Mountain Top Music Center, this is the final performance of the Big Moose Bach Fest, which concludes its season with a performance of J.S. Bach’s monumental masterwork, the Mass in B Minor.
    • Doors and Majestic Cafe concessions open at 130 pm, music at 2:30 pm. Admission limited to those over 18 or accompanied by parent or guardian.  Reserved seat admission for the main stage of the newly renovated and air conditioned Majestic Theatre is $25 or $5 for those under 18. 
    • Special rate for groups of 10 or more! Call 603 447 4737, Mon-Thurs, 11 AM to 5 PM, to order. 
  • Community Event: M&D Playhouse’ NUNSENSE
    7:30pm • M&D PLayhouse, North Conway
  • Community Events: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
    • Shannon Door: Mike & Becca • 6-9pm
    • Red Parka Pub: Jeremy Holden • 4-7pm

MON, Sept 5 (Labor Day)

  • Community Event: CRAFT & ARTISAN FAIR
    9am – Afternoon • Gibson Center grounds, North Conway

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 
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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
  • ** 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
  • 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
  • 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 FacebookVimeo.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

Story: Root & Branch

Themes of peace, Veterans Day, racial justice and white privilege through the lens of the olive tree and the olive branch. Taste & See worship series

JCC 111019 – Root & Branch from architect on Vimeo.

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