housing charrette reveal

Events with JCC and around town: Wed, Sept 25 – Sun, Sept 29

 WED, Sept 25

  • Community Resource: LIBRARIES
  • GRIEF GROUP: Partner/Spouse & Adult Relationship (Sibling/Parent) Loss
    1pm • Old red Library

    • These gatherings are all held on Wednesdays at 1pm at old red library in Jackson, NH. Specifically for households who have experienced the death of a spouse, partner, adult sibling or parent (or other adult (HUMAN) relationships.
    • Also: CHILD LOSS GRIEF GROUP is specifically for households who have experienced the death of a child of any age. Upcoming dates: Wednesdays @ 1pm: Oct 2, Nov 6.
    • We meet in-person only. At this point, new participants are welcome through word-of-mouth or referrals or if they read about this group through eNews or other outlets.
    • You don’t have to attend every session. If you CANNOT make an upcoming gathering, please let Rev Gail know by email or text that you cannot attend.
  • HOUSING CHARRETTE REVEAL with Mt Washington Valley Housing Coalition
    5:30pm • Carroll County Annex, 10 County Farm Road, Ossipee, NH 03864

    • Be part of the exciting conclusion to our 2024 Affordable Housing Design Charrette! Join us for the public design reveal. Come see the innovative designs developed over the course of our charrette and discover how these plans will impact affordable housing in our community. MWV Housing Coalition
    • More info: http://www.mwvhc.org/
  • JCC VIEWS: Falling Together
    8pm • TV Movie about Alzheimers

    • More info: https://www.hallmarkchannel.com/falling-together/videos/preview-falling-together
    • The Alzheimer’s Association has partnered with actor and Celebrity Champion Ashley Williams and Hallmark Media on the new movie “Falling Together,” which prominently features the Association and Walk to End Alzheimer’s®. The movie showcases Walk in the storyline, illustrating that communities must step up to fight this disease together.
    • We invite JCC friends and members to watch this movie as a discussion point in support of many families either currently living with dementia, memory loss and Alzheimers as well as those whose loved ones have died due to complications from this illness.
  • Community MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT around town:
    • Shovel Handle Pub: Dan Parkhurst • 6-9pm

 THURS, Sept 26

  • Community Resource: LIBRARIES
  • LADIES TEA
    11am • Autumn Nomad

    • Join Rev Gail for a social gathering of JCC friends and members (ladies)
    • Purchase your own hot beverage and goodie
  • Community Event: STORY TIME
    11am • Jackson Public Library

    • Join Petunia, Marigold, and Meredith for Storytime at 11am! There will be stories, songs, action rhymes, and plenty of fun. This program is open to the public and is best suited for children ages 0-5 and their caregivers.
  • Community Event: KNITTING in KNOTS
    4pm • Jackson Public Library

    • Knitters and needlers of all skill levels are welcome to join this JPL group.  We meet every Thursday @ 4 p.m. Bring your projects, ideas, questions, and good cheer to this fun afternoon of portable  needling crafts.  Currently this group is for adult crafters.
  • Community Service: WAY STATION
    10am-6pm • Way Station

    • Volunteer atf the Way Station
  • Community Event: RESCUING the JACKSON TOWN HALL
    4-6pm • Historical Society

    • Informational Meeting at the Historical Society
    • More info: https://www.jacksonhistory.org/
    • From the historical scoiety:  As many know, the Historical Society is launching a campaign to Rescue, Restore, and Renovate the historic Jackson Town Hall. The December flooding event went under the building and knocked out the furnace. The bank along the Town Hall is eroding. The foundation is unstable. In order to save the building for the long term, and with support from the Jackson Selectboard, the Society intends to move it down near the skating rink next spring.
    • The Society will be launching a public capital campaign. Our capital campaign goal is $925,000. With the help of some very generous donors, we have raised almost one-third of this amount. We have applied for grants from LCHIP and the Ham Charitable Foundation and will apply for others. Raising this amount by a small, volunteer-run organization is a daunting task.
    • Please come to our informational session to learn more about this project and how you can help.
  • Community Event: HOME HEATING with WOOD PELLETS & FIREWOOD BOILERS
    7-8pm • Whtiney Community Center

  • SPIRITS on TAP
    6:45pm • Shannon Door

    • Join Rev Gail for a social & spirtful gathering of JCC friends and members
    • Order your own beverage and munchies
    • Join us for beverages and conversation!
  • Community Event:  SEARCH for SPIRIT BEARS
    7pm • Tin Mountain in Albany

    • Register: https://tinmountain.org/what-we-do/program-and-event-calendar.html/event-form/registration-form/101378/tickets
    • In the fall of 2023, Joel Rhymer set out on a cross-continent drive from upstate NY, hoping to reach the isolated north coast of British Columbia where secretive white ‘Spirit Bears’ can be found during salmon spawning season. It became a once-in-a-lifetime journey of discovery. Join us as he shares what he learned about autumn across North America with photos and stories of some of the wildlife, landscapes, and people he encountered along the way.
  • Community Event: THURSDAY NIGHT JAZZ: BlueGrit Blues
    7pm • Majestic Cafe

    • Doors at 6 pm; music  at 7pm.
    • Come in early and grab a panini before the music starts
    • Info and tickets:: https://www.conwaymajestic.com/cafe
    • Walk-ins are welcome, but space is limited; reservations are available to guarantee your seat and to indicate a seating choice.  The Friday Night jazz series typically has a $10 per person cover charge.  Thursdays and Saturdays at times have a cover charge but others do not; for the latter no cost reservations are accepted. Doors at 6 pm; come in early and grab a panini before the music starts.  Music starts generally at 7pm unless otherwise indicated.
    • Email boxoffice@mountaintopmusic.org with questions or other inquiries.
  • Community MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT around town:
    • Shannon Door: Dan Parkhurst • 6-9pm
    • Wildcat Tavern: Randy Messineo – 7pm
    • Shovel Handle Pub: Dan Aldrich • 6-9pm

FRI, Sept 27

  • 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
    2-5pm • Jackson Library (more info: https://jacksonlibrary.org/)
  • Community Event: MAJESTIC CAFE FRIDAY NIGHT JAZZ: John Hunter (bass) & Paul Heckel (vibraphone)
    7pm • Majestic Cafe, Conway

    • Walk-ins are always welcome, but space is limited; reservations are available to guarantee your seat and to indicate a seating choice.
    • The Friday Night jazz series has a $10 per person cover charge.
    • Doors at 6 pm; music  at 7pm.
    • Come in early and grab a panini before the music starts
    • 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.  If you are a party larger than 4, some of your party will be seated at a different table.  Please note that on busy nights you may be seated at a table with another party.
  • Community MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT around town:
    • Wildcat Tavern: Al Shafner • 6:30pm
    • Shannon Door: Dan Parkhurst & Rafe • 6-9pm
    • Ledge Brewing: Food for Bears  • 6-8pm
    • Shovel Handle: Michael Loughlin • 6-9pm

SAT,  Sept 28

  • Community Resource: LIBRARIES
  • Community Event: OPEN HOURS @ Jackson Historical Society
    9am-3pm • Jackson Historical Society

  • Community MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT around town:
    • Shannon Door: Dan Aldrich • 7-10pm
    • Wildcat Tavern: Garden Stage with Jonathan Sarty… 6:30-8:30pm
    • Ledge Brewing: BlueGrit • 6-9pm

SUN, Sept 29

  • INTERFAITH GATHERING
    8am • Outside or indoor at Old red Library (weather determines location)

    • Join us for poetry, prayer, and conversation
  • BRUNCH CHURCH & WORSHIP

    10:30am   • Jackson Community Church & Zoom

    • Bring your potluck contribution to brunch church!
    • Please come if possible!
    • Council representative will share survey results and offer a brief look at near-term ways the church is connecting: we want your ideas, help, and presence!
    • Join us for song, prayer, and conversation about the synopsis of results
    • Learn about upcoming programs, one-time volunteer events, ongoing teams, and service opportunities
    • Zoom for those who cannot attend in person: Join Zoom Meeting (link required). Contact the church for zoom link prior to Sunday morning.
    • Music by Sharon Novak
    • Theme: Beatitudes from Sermon on the Mount
  • HOSPITALITY following church
    11:30am • Parish Hall
  • Community Event: FRYEBURG FAIR OPENS
  • Community Event: OPEN HOURS @ Jackson Historical Society
    1-3pm • Jackson Historical Society (Also open by appointment.)

  • Community MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT around town:
    • Shannon Door: Randy Messineo  • 6-9pm
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