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TUE, Nov 7 – SUN, Nov 12 (Veterans Day Weekend)

TUE, Nov 7

  • Community Event: NORDIC WALKING – INTERVALS with POLES – with Ellen Chandler
    8am • Valley Cross Road Parking Lot, Jackson
  • 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
  • CLERGY LUNCH
    12:30pm • Zoom

    • Local clergy convene for conversations, ecumenical event-planning, and peer support. Rev Gail attends.
  • Community Resource: LIBRARIES
  • Community Event: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
    • Wildcat Tavern: Hoot Night with Jonathan Sarty • 6-8:30pm

WED, Nov 8

  • Community Event: YOGA with Anjali Rose
    9am • Old Red Library

    • The class is $10/week.  Please bring the right change if possible or a check made payable to Anjali Rose.
    • Julie at the Town office asked if people would be kind enough to donate a $1/week for the envelope in the library to cover expenses.
    • Contact: Anjali Rose, MEd. 500 RYT, RMT: (603)370-8386, email anjali-rose.com
  • Community Resource: LIBRARIES
  • GRIEF GROUP for Child Loss
    1pm • Old Red Librsry

    • Rev Gail facilitates this group to support bereaved community members. All welcome; free. This session focuses specifically on child loss.
    • Separately, a different group meets once a month fo support those struggling with partner/spousal loss (as well as other adult relationships such as parents/siblings). Next meeting: Wed, Nov 29 @ 1pm.
    • At this point, new participants are welcome through word-of-mouth or referrals. We’ll meet as consistently as possible. You don’t have to attend every session.
    • On the other hand, knowing that folks will gather helps make sure the group can be present to support each other. If you cannot make an upcoming gathering, please send email or text to let the group know: gaildoktor@mac.com, cell: 978.273.0308.
    • We will offer each group as long as the community need continues.
  • Community Event: FRENCH CONVERSATION GROUP
    4pm • Jackson Public Library

    • Come and converse in French with others at JPL!
    • This group is facilitated by Erica Corbett Klein.
    • Intermediate level and above welcome. Venez nombreux!
  • MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT AROUND TOWN
    • Wildcat Tavern: Live Trivia • 7:306-9pm
  • Community Event: RESCHEDULED KILHAM BEAR CENTER
    7pm ° Bartlett Elementary, Bartlett
    We are very excited to be hosting Ben Kilham of the Kilham Bear Center located in Lyme.   The Kilham Bear Center has been rehabilitating and releasing injured, orphaned and abandoned black bear cubs since 1993.  For more information follow this link https://kilhambearcenter.org/.   This event may take place in the Josiah Bartlett Elementary School cafeteria to take advantage of the additional space.

THURS, Nov 9

  • Community Resource: LIBRARIES
  • Community Event: VETERANS DAY OBSERVANCE with Jackson Grammar School
    8:45am • Jackson Grammar School

    • Veterans are invited
    • Light refreshments will be served
  • 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 Evebnt: KNITTING in KNOTS
    5:30pm • Jackson Public Library

    • Knitting is back @ JPL!
    • Join our knitting group, Knitting in Knots?  Knitters will meet the 2nd & 4th Thursdays of the month at 5:30 p.m.
    • This group is for adult knitters.  Whether you are a beginner, expert, or somewhere in between bring your project(s) with you for knitting and conversation.
  • Community Event: MAJESTIC CAFE THURSDAY: Jon Deveneau & Simon Crawford
    5:30pm Doors Open / 6 pm to 8:30 pm Performance • Majestic Theater Cafe, Conway

  • MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT AROUND TOWN
    • Shannon Door: Jeremy Deao • 6-9pm
    • Red Parka: Bingo for Habitat for Humanity •  5:30-7pm

FRI, Nov 10 (Veterans Day Observed)

  • 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
  • Community Resource: LIBRARIES
    2pm-5pm • Jackson Library

  • C3: COCKTAILS & CHRISTIAN CONVERSATION
    5pm • Zoom

    • Zoom link and password required.
    • Bring your 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 r • 7-9pm • $5 cover
    • Shannon Door: Mitch Alden • 6-9pm
    • Red Parka: Generations • 8-11pm
    • Ledge Brewing (Intervale): Food for Bears • 6-8pm
    • Shovel Handle Pub: Randy Messineo • 5:30-8:30pm
  • Community Event: BLUEGRASS CONCERT at NATIVITY LUTHERAN
    7pm • Nativity Lutheran Church, North Conway

  • Community Event: FRIDAY NIGHT JAZZ: John Hunter & Paul Heckel
    • 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
  • 7pm • Majestic Cafe, Conway

SAT, Nov 11

  • Community Event:SKETCHING from SPECIMENS: Nature Drawing Class
    9-11am  Tin Mountain Nature Learning Center

    • Let’s explore what’s in the drawers! Turtle shells, skulls, insects, and more. Even mounted specimens can be accessed in this class. Drawing what we see in nature is one of the best ways to connect with nature. But what’s it like to see and feel an animal’s skull up close?  Or a bird’s toes? This workshop, led by artist Sandy McDermott, is an opportunity to touch, feel, and hold some natural artifacts that we wouldn’t be able to handle, or shouldn’t, in an outdoor, live setting. This workshop is open to anyone with an interest in drawing and nature, no experience required.
    • Program fee: $10/member and $20/non-member.
    • Space is limited and registration is required. Call 447-6991 or click here to register onlin
  • 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: MAJESTIC CAFE Saturday
    7pm • Majestice Cafe

    • Info: https://www.conwaymajestic.com/cafe/
    • An intimate 50-seat venue in the storefront next to the Majestic Theatre, the Majestic Cafe serves wine, beer, craft cocktails, non-alcoholic drinks and a small food menu with a close-up view on music from the region’s most creative performers.
    • Walk-ins are always welcome, but space is limited
    • Reservations are available to guarantee your seat and to indicate a seating choice.
    • Doors at 6 pm; music  at 7pm.
    • Come in early and grab a panini before the music starts.
  • Community Resource: LIBRARIES
  • Community Events: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
    • Wildcat Tavern: Jonathan Sarty • 7-9pm •
    • Shannon Door: Mike & Becca • 6-9pm
    • Red Parka: Pub Party • 8-11pm

SUN, Nov 12

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

    • Join us for poetry, prayer, and conversation.
    • Zoom link and password required.
  • WORSHIP and VETERANS DAY OBSERVANCE
    10:30am   • Jackson Community Church & Zoom

    • Music by Sharon Novak
    • Message by Rev Gail Doktor
    • Veterans Day Observance
    • Novembering to rememeber loved ones by name or with objects & images
    • Zoom link and password required.
  • HOSPITALITY
    11:30am • JCC Parish Hall

    •  Hospitality after Church
  • APPRECIATIVE INQUIRY- Discovery & Dreaming Together Facilitated by Janet Bergman Wilkinson
    12:30-2:45pm • JCC

    • Jackson Community Church invites you to participate in planning for the church’s long-term success. The first phase of our newly initiated ‘appreciative inquiry’ will include multiple forms of engagement: focus group meetings, a community survey, and several full community discovery and visioning sessions, facilitated by a professional consultant.
    • We’ll ‘explore the best of what is’ in our church today, and then build from those strengths and emerging opportunities to imagine our future. The community planning activities of the coming few months will become the basis of our church’s long term strategic plan, we hope your voice will be included!
    • Scheduled Appreciative Inquiry Discovery Sessions:
      • Sun, Nov 12: Lunch & Appreciative Inquiry – 12:30-2:45pm
      • Sun, Nov 19: Harvest Potluck & Appreciative Inquiry – 10:30-12:45pm
      • Zoom session to be scheduled
    • Facilitator: Janet Wilkinson is an organizational development consultant and certified Appreciative Inquiry Practitioner based in nearby Madison NH. She has over 20 years of experience leading, co-leading and facilitating an array of organizations and initiatives through periods of growth and change.
  • 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: Blue Sunday with Bonnie Edwards & Practical Cats • 5-8pm

Nov 3-Nov 7 with JCC and Around Town

FRI, Nov 3 – TUE, Nov 7

FRI, Nov 3

  • 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
  • Community Resource: LIBRARIES
    2pm-5pm • Jackson Library

  • Community Event: FIRST FRIDAY – Justin Ramos, “Solstice in Solitude”
    11:30am • Majestic Cafe

    • All First Friday events are open to the public by donation, in keeping with Mountain Top Music Center’s mission of “enriching lives with music.”
  • C3: COCKTAILS & CHRISTIAN CONVERSATION
    5pm • Zoom

    • Join Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83028442916
    • One tap mobile: +19294362866,,83028442916#
    • Dial by your location: 929 436 2866, Meeting ID: 830 2844 2916
    • Bring yo preferred beverage to the conversation about scripture and artwork inspired by the scripture.
  • Community Event: ADVENTUREFEST (Tin Mtn program)
    5-9pm • Ledge Brewing, Intervalle

    • Click HERE for more information.
    • Enjoy the comforts of Ledge Brewing while listening to local adventurers share their explorations paddling, climbing and skiing in our second annual Adventure Fest. From navigating the waters of the Saco River to the snowfields of northwestern Canada and beyond, these intrepid Valley residents will share their experiences both near and far while exploring their role in these wild environments.
    • Schedule:
      • 5:30pm Wandering Through the World of Winter with Anders Morley
      • 6:30pm Saco SUPedtion: Descending the Saco River with Mike Morin
      • 7:30pm More: Life on the Edge of Adventure and Motherhood with Majka Burhardt
      • Beer & food available for purchase from Ledge Brewing Co
  • Community Events: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
    • Wildcat Tavern: Al Shafner • 7-9pm • $5 cover
    • Shannon Door: Chris Schalickn • 6-9pm
    • Red Parka: TBA • 8-11pm
    • Ledge Brewing (Intervale): Food for Bears • 6-8pm
    • Shovel Handle Pub: Dan Aldrich • 5:30-8:30pm
  • Community Event: FRIDAY NIGHT JAZZ: Michael Beling Trio with Michael Beling (B3 organ), Gary Gemmiti (percussion) & Barry Saunders (saxophone)
    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

SAT, Nov 4

  • MEN’s BREAKFAST
    7:30am • JCC Parish Hall

    • Come for breakfast prepared by chef Chris Doktor
    • Enjoy conversation and relationship-building
  • Community Event: JACKSON XC SKI SWAP & SALE
    8am-1pm • Jackson Ski Touring Center, Jackson

  • REFUGIA RETREAT
    All Day • Maine

    • Church team participating in year-long Small Church resiliency cohort attends all-day retreat in Maine
  • 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: CHILDREN’s CRAFT LET YOUR IMAGINATION TAKE FLIGHT – Owl Pastels
    10am• Tin Mountain ature Learning Center, Albany

    • Explore the beauty and amazing talents of owls while we create pastel drawings. Using Tin Mountain’s owl mounts and photographs as our guides, we’ll study the characteristics of owls and the differences between them. Participants will learn to make various poses using simple shapes and identify and blend colors and shades to match each chosen owl. Let your creative talents take flight! No drawing experience necessary. Open to children age 6-12. Deb Ayers is an artist and retired longtime art teacher of the Mt. Washington Valley.
    • Space is limited and registration is required. Call 447-6991 or click here to register online.
    • Program fee: $5/member and $15/non-member.
  • Community Event: MAJESTIC CAFE Saturday: Jon Deveneau & Al Shafner
    7pm • Majestice Cafe

    • Info: https://www.conwaymajestic.com/cafe/
    • An intimate 50-seat venue in the storefront next to the Majestic Theatre, the Majestic Cafe serves wine, beer, craft cocktails, non-alcoholic drinks and a small food menu with a close-up view on music from the region’s most creative performers.
    • Walk-ins are always welcome, but space is limited
    • Reservations are available to guarantee your seat and to indicate a seating choice.
    • Doors at 6 pm; music  at 7pm.
    • Come in early and grab a panini before the music starts.
  • Community Resource: LIBRARIES
  • Community Events: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
    • Wildcat Tavern: Jonathan Sarty Band • 7-9pm •
    • Shannon Door: Mike & Becca • 6-9pm
    • Red Parka: Bad Gravity • 8-11pm
    • Ledge Brewing (Intervale): Bakery Band • 6-9pm

SUN, Nov 5

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

  • WORSHIP with guest Rev Sara Marean & All Saints Observance / Novembering & Communion
    10:30am   • Jackson Community Church & Zoom

    • Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/142985761?pwd=T214WDhHRmxoYXE0dWRCNk53SFppQT09
    • Option: Call on touch-tone phone: 929.436.2866, Meeting ID: 142985761, Password: 603603
    • Music by Sharon Novak
    • Message by Associate Conference Minister of NH UCC Conference Rev Sara Marean
    • All Saints theme
    • Novembering to rememeber loved ones by name or with objects & images
  • HOSPITALITY
    11:30am • JCC Parish Hall

    •  Hospitality after Church
  • Community Event: HOME CONCERT with Rebecca Loebe
    7pm • Privatre Home

    • he concert will take place in a private home in Hales Location, near North Conway, NH. Directions will be provided with ticket purchase. The concert includes light refreshments, and an opportunity to visit with Rebecca and other attendees.
    • Tickets: https://www.conwaymajestic.com/
  • Community Event: SLOW WALKING
    2-3:30pm Tin Mtn Conservation Center

    • 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.
  • 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: Mike & Becca • 6-9pm
    • Red Parka: Blue Sunday with John Lackard Band • 5-8pm

MON, Nov 6

  • Community Event: LIBRARY FOCUS GROUP (Community Participants)
    • 5:50-8pm • Jackson Public Library
      • The Library is forming a Community Focus Group to chart a path for the Library’s next five years, and is asking community members to help craft a plan that will ensure the Library meets the needs of the community. We are looking for 5-6 volunteers.
      • The commitment would be to attend a meeting (about two hours ) near the start of the planning process.  The meeting is scheduled for Monday, November 6 from 5:30-8:00 p.m.  to be held at the Jackson Public Library. This meeting will be facilitated by an outside consultant.  A light meal will be provided.
      • If you are interested in learning more about possibly serving as a volunteer on the Community Focus Group, please contact Laurel Smith, laurel@jacksonlibrary.org
  • Community Event: CHAMBER MUSIC Class Fall Concert
    7pm • Majestic Theater

    • Join Chris Nourse’s Monday night adult chamber music class for a concert of music from the middle ages to the Ragtime era, played by instruments in various combinations.
    • Audience will be seated on stage with the performers for an up-close-and-personal experience.
    • Free, but donations gratefully accepted on line or in person.

TUE, Nov 7

  • Community Event: NORDIC WALKING – INTERVALS with POLES – with Ellen Chandler
    8am • Valley Cross Road Parking Lot, Jackson
  • 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
  • CLERGY LUNCH
    12:30pm • Zoom

    • Local clergy convene for conversations, ecumenical event-planning, and peer support. Rev Gail attends.
  • Community Resource: LIBRARIES
  • Community Event: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
    • Wildcat Tavern: Hoot Night with Jonathan Sarty • 6-8:30pm

This Weekend with JCC and around town: FRI, Oct 13 – Sun, Oct 15

FRI, Oct 13

  • Community Event: NORDIC WALKING with Ellen Chandler
    8am • Valley Cross Road Parking Lot, Jackson

    • Fridays – Intervals with poles (more like hill bounding (Oct. 13, 20, 27) –
    • Also takes place on Tuesdays @ 8am: Nordic WALKING – after a warm up we walk about 2 miles using poles and reconnecting at the top of major hills.
    • Fridays are Nordic Walking & Striding/”Moosehoofing” (a little faster) intervals. Even though the pace is a little faster for some, we use “time” as the measure, so everyone can reconnect on the way back down the hill.
    • Both of these activities are, in the end, self directed. It’s like yoga, “your practice is your practice,” but it’s more fun in a group.
    • 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
  • ZUMBA with Dottie
    8:15a • Whitney Community Center, Jackson

    • $5/pp
  • LINE DANCING with Dottie
    9
    :15a • Whitney Cmmunity Center, Jackson

    • $5/pp
  • 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
    • 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

    • Join Zoom with link and password
    • Bring yo preferred beverage to the conversation about scripture and artwork inspired by the scripture.
  • Community Event: PUMPKIN PEOPLE
    Through Oct 31

  • Community Event: CREATURES of the NIGHT – Live Animal Program
    4:30 pm• Jackson Public Library

    • Squam Lakes Natural Science Center will be presenting Creatures of the Night, a live animal program at Jackson Public Library Meet real creatures of the night in this up close look at animal nightlife
    • How do wild animals find food or escape predators in the dark of the night? Attendees won’t have to stay up late to get a close look at elusive nocturnal creatures in this live animal presentation.
    • A naturalist f introduces attendees to three live creatures of the night to learn how adaptations make these surprising animals well suited for life at night. Featured animal ambassadors may include one of New Hampshire’s very own owl species, a bat, an opossum, or a skunk.
  • Community Event: SOLD OUT – FRIDAY NIGHT JAZZ: Miss Maybelle & Jazz Age Artists
    7pm • Majestic Café

    • SOLD OUT: Info & tickets: https://www.conwaymajestic.com/
    • $10/pp
    • Every Friday night, enjoy jazz, blues, and more in the intimate setting of the Majestic Café. More details above at “learn more”.
  • Community Events: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
    • Wildcat Tavern: Al Shafner • 7-9pm • $5 cover
    • Shannon Door: Sheehan & Holden • 6-9pm
    • Red Parka: Riley Parkhurst Project • 8-11pm
    • Ledge Brewing (Intervale): Food for Bears @ Festival with Upper Saco Valley Land Trust(USVLT)  Dundee Ceelbration • 5-8pm
    • Shovel Handle Pub: Jamie Carey • 5:30-8:30pm

SAT, Oct 14

  • Community Event: PUMPKIN PEOPLE
    Through Oct 31

  • MEN’s BREAKFAST
    7:30am • JCC Parish Hall

    • Chef is Chris Doktor
    • Friends and members who identify as male invited
    • Eat, enjoy new and familiar friends and conversation
  • Community Event: WALK for a CURE for ALZHEIMERS
    10am – Meet in JCC parking lot to caravan to Great Glen

    • Join JCC and the Eagles Rest team or offer your support to Cure Alzheimers: http://act.alz.org/goto/eaglesrest2023
    • Meet in the Jackson Community Church parking lot at 10 to carpool or caravan north to Great Glen
    • Walk any preferred distance
    • Stay afterward if you choos for social hangout with friends and treat yourself to lunch at Glen House
    • Donate or walk with JCC’s team walking at Eagle’s Rest
  • Community Event: LEAF PEEPERS Arts & Crafts Fair
    10am-4pm – Schouler Park, No. Conway
  • 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 Resource: LIBRARIES
  • Community Events: MAJESTIC CAFE: Kevin Dolan & Simon Crawford
    7pm • Majestic Cafe. Conway Village

  • Community Events: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
    • Wildcat Tavern: Carolyn Ramsey Band• 7-9pm • $10 cover
    • Shannon Door: Jeremy Dean • 6-9pm
    • Red Parka: Shark Martin • 8-11pm
    • Ledge Brewing (Intervale): Now Is Now • 5-8pm

SUN, Oct 15

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

    • Join us for poetry, prayer, and conversation.
    • Zoom link and password required for virtual participation
  • WORSHIP @ JCC
    10:30am   • Jackson Community Church & Zoom

    • Zoom link and password required for virtual participation
    • Music by Sharon Novak
    • Message by Rev Gail Doktor
  • INTERVIEWING Friends & Members
    10:30am & 11:30am • JCC Parish Hall

    • Our youth are helping gather stories from friends and members about their connection to JCC.
  • HOSPITALITY
    11:30am • JCC Parish Hall

    • Hospitality after Church
  • Community Event: LEAF PEEPERS Arts & Crafts Fair
    10am-4pm – Schouler Park, No. Conway
  • Community EVent: FANTASTIC FUNGI EXPLORATION
    10am • Tin Mountain Conservation Ctr, Albany

    • Join beginner and practiced mycologists alike to explore the fantastic (and infamous) fungi of New Hampshire. Dr. Rick Van de Poll will guide participants through the mysterious kingdom of organisms on the planet, sharing his knowledge along the way.
    • Program fee: $10/member and $20/non-member.
    • Space is limited and registration is required. Call 447-6991 or click here to register online.
  • 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
  • CELEBRATION of LIFE (Service) for Gail Erickson
    3pm • JCC

    • Service to remember and honor the life of membr Gail Erickson
    • Followed by 4pm reception at Shannon Door in Gail Erickson’s honor
  • Community Event: OPERA on TAP
    3pm • Majestic Cafe

    • Tickets and info: https://www.conwaymajestic.com/
    • Come to the Majestic Cafe on Sunday, October 15, to hear opera selections as you’ve never heard them before, while enjoying your favorite beverage, along with a charcuterie board or panini made to order by our cheerful cafe crew!  The cafe’s capacity is limited, so reserve your place now to ensure a seat!
    • Opera on Tap is an international organization with grassroots chapters that seeks to bring the art form of Opera and vocal music to audiences in non-traditional settings.
    • October 15th’s performance will be accompanied by Dan Moore and feature sopranos Erin Smith Davis, Jeanne Deschambeault, Magdalyn Chauby, and Nora Rose Cronin, founder of the New Hampshire chapter of Opera on Tap.
  • Community Event: HISTORY of JACKSON XC SKI TOURING FDN
    7pm • Whitney Community Center

    • Join host Thom Perkins and learn why JSTF has helped Jackson become an internationally renowned XC ski destination and celebrate the history of 50+yrs of the gam that is Jackson Ski Touring Foundation.
  • Community Event: PUMPKIN PEOPLE
    Through Oct 31

  • Community Events: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
    • Shannon Door: Mike & Becca • 6-9pm
    • Red Parka: Tim Dion • 8-11pm
    • Shovel Handle Pub: Bobby Sheehan • 5:30-8:30pm

Weekend Events with JCC and around Town: FRI, Oct 6 – MON, Oct

FRI, Oct 6

  • Community Event: PUMPKIN PEOPLE
    Through Oct 31

  • Community Event: FALL POP-UP ART SHOW by Jackson Art Gallery
    5-8:30pm • Wentworth Tent, Jackson

    • Join us for our 4th Annual FALL POP-UP ART SHOW & SALW at The Wentworth tent in the heart of Jackson Village, NH. This show will feature the work of 20+ artists. Fine art in oil, acrylic, pastel, watercolor & woodblock prints as well as hand blown glass, pottery,fine art prints and more!
    • There will be an opening reception and “meet the artists” on Friday, Oct 6 from 5-8:30pm. Be the first to see the show.
    • The show continues on Saturday, Oct 7 from 10am-6pm and on Sunday Oct 8 from 10am-5pm. Free and open to the public.
    • Participating ARTISTS: Melanie Barash Levitt: oil; Terri Brooks: watercolor/ pastel; Jennie Blair: pottery; Matt Brown: woodblock prints; Connie DeFlitch: watercolor; Margaret Dries: acrylic; Celeste Fleming: watercolor; Sandra DeSano Pezzullo: oil; Janet Gill: pastel; Joelle Goff: oil; Linda Gray: oil; Michael Graves: oil; Rebecca Klementovich: acrylic; Valentina Kobilansky: oil; Debbie Mueller: oil’ Jessie Lozanski : oil; Mo Myra: watercolor;Chris Muzerall: oil/watercolor; Deb Samia: watercolor ; Molly Mundy: watercolor; CharlotteThibault: oil; Nathan Macomber: glass
  • Community Event: FRYEBURG FAIR
    Frybeurg Fairgrounds, Fryeburg, ME

  • Community Event: SANDWICH FAIR
    Sandwich, NH

  • Private: WEDDING REHEARSAL
    4pm • Jackson Community Church
  • Community Event: FRIDAY NIGHT JAZZ: Mike Hathaway Quintet: Mike Hathaway, Jon Deveneau, Brian Hathaway, Marc & Brenda LaForce
    7pm • Majestic Café

    • Info & tickets: https://www.conwaymajestic.com/
    • $10/pp
    • Every Friday night, enjoy jazz, blues, and more in the intimate setting of the Majestic Café. More details above at “learn more”.
  • Community Events: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
    • Wildcat Tavern: Al Shafner • 7-9pm • $5 cover
    • Shannon Door: Rafe • 6-9pm
    • Red Parka: Rek’lis • 8-11pm
    • Shovel Handle Pub: Michael Loughlin • 5:30-8:30pm
    • Ledge Brewing (Intervale): Food for Bears • 6-8pm

SAT, Oct 7

  • Community Event: PUMPKIN PEOPLE
    Through Oct 31

  • Community Event: FALL POP-UP ART SHOW by Jackson Art Gallery
    10am-5pm • Wentworth Tent, Jackson

    • Join us for our 4th Annual FALL POP-UP ART SHOW & SALW at The Wentworth tent in the heart of Jackson Village, NH. This show will feature the work of 20+ artists. Fine art in oil, acrylic, pastel, watercolor & woodblock prints as well as hand blown glass, pottery,fine art prints and more!
    • The show continues on Sunday Oct 8 from 10am-5pm. Free and open to the public.
  • Community Event: FRYEBURG FAIR
    Frybeurg Fairgrounds, Fryeburg, ME

  • 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 Resource: LIBRARIES
  • Private: WEDDING
    3-5pm • Jackson Community Church
  • Community Event: MAJESTIC CAFE PERFORMANCE: Jon Deveneau, Tom Rebmann, & Moe Baillargeon
    7pm • Majestic Cafe

  • Community Event: M&D PLayhouse’s MURDER on the ORIENT EXPRESS
  • 7:30pm • Eastern Slope Inn, Conway
  • MUSIC AROUND TOWN
    • Shannon Door: Mike & Becca • 7-10pm
    • Wildcat Tavern: Jonathan Sarty • 6:30-9pm – $5 cover
    • Red Parka: Rek’lis • 8-11pm
    • Ledge Brewing (Intervale): Diana’s Bath Salts • 6-9pm

SUN, Oct 8

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

  • PET BLESSING
    9:15-9:45am • Gazebo by Historical Society

    • Community invited!
    • Meet at the gazebo by the Historical Society.
    • Bring your animals (on leash, in backpack, or via some contained method, or in a photo, or simply by name) to receive a blessing
    • Offering healthy treats (with owner permission)
    • Held annually in honor of the upcoming Feast Day of St Francis of Assisi.
    • Blessing facilitated by Jackson Community Church
  • WORSHIP @ JCC
    10:30am   • Jackson Community Church & Zoom

  • HOSPITALITY
    11:30am • JCC Parish Hall

    • Hospitality after Church
  • Community Event: PUMPKIN PEOPLE
    Through Oct 31

  • Community Event: FRYEBURG FAIR
    Frybeurg Fairgrounds, Fryeburg, ME

  • Community Event: SANDWICH FAIR
    Sandwich, NH

  • Community Event: FALL POP-UP ART SHOW by Jackson Art Gallery
    10am-5pm • Wentworth Tent, Jackson

    • Join us for our 4th Annual FALL POP-UP ART SHOW & SALW at The Wentworth tent in the heart of Jackson Village, NH. This show will feature the work of 20+ artists. Fine art in oil, acrylic, pastel, watercolor & woodblock prints as well as hand blown glass, pottery,fine art prints and more!
    • The show continues on Sunday Oct 8 from 10am-5pm. Free and open to the public.
  • Community Event: TIN MOUNTAIN SLOW WALKING
    2-3:30pm • Tin Mountain Consevration 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.
  • 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: HEART SONGS & CIRCLE SONGS – Community Sing
    1pm • Majestic Theater

    • Singing in community with others is an embodiment of the universal need to connect and share with one another, and a direct path to wellness and joy.  Through simple, original, a cappella songs, Heather and Bernice will gently and joyfully guide participants through a shared time of singing together.
    • Tickets by donation: https://www.conwaymajestic.com/
  • Community Event: M&D Playhouse’s MURDER on the ORIENT EXPRESS
    3:30pm • Eastern Slope Inn, Conway

  • Community Event: COLD RIVER RADIO SHOW
    6pm • Majestic Theater

    • Tickets and info: https://coldriverradio.com/#3d4e40d4-5be6-45bb-b573-e21d2b8f2c13
    • Headlining Old Eleven; Singer/Songwriter Mehuman; Author Sarah Stewart Taylor; Local Spotlight Kenny Truhn; Host Jonathan Sarty and  His Fabulous Cold River Radio Band: David Mattacks, Todd Baker, Mike Sakash and Joseph (Sonny) Barbato. Guest Guitarist Jarrod Taylor!C
  • MUSIC AROUND TOWN
    • Shannon Door: Jeremy Dean • 6-9pm
    • Red Parka: Joe Winslow • 45-8m
    • Shovel Handle Pub: Michael Loughlin • 5:30-8:30pm

MON, Oct 9 – Holiday (no school)

This week and Labor Day Weekend with JCC and around town: TUE, Aug 29 – MON, Sept 4

 
TUE, Aug 29

  • 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
  • CLERGY LUNCH
    12:30pm • Zoom

    • Local clergy convene for conversations, ecumenical event-planning, and peer support. Rev Gail attends.
  • Community Resource: LIBRARIES
  • NH Council of Churches Event: SEVEN DEADLY SINS of WHITE CHRISTIAN NATIONALISM
    10:30am-4pm / 6:30pm • Concord, NH & Livestreaming

    • Livesteaming the panel discussion with multiple religious leaders including author Carter Heyward
    • You can find a live stream of the evening lecture and panel discussion here.
    • Rev Gail attending workshop.
  • Community Event: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
    • Wildcat Tavern: Hoot Night with Jonathan Sarty • 6-8:30pm

WED, Aug 30

THURS, Aug 31

  • Community Event: SCHOOL BEGINS
    Jackson Grammar School

  • Community Event: NATURALIST-LED WALK (final one in series)
    10am-Noon • Jackson Field Station, Tin Mountain Conservation Ctr, Tin Mine Rd., Jackson

    • 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.
    • $15/person or $25/household for non-members; members are free.
    • Reservations required; call 447-6991 or click to register online.
  • 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: FUN HOME by M&D PLayhouse
    7:30pm • Eastern Slope Inn Playhouse

    • Additional Dates:
      • Friday, September 01, 7:30pm
      • Saturday, September 02 , 7:30pm
      • Sunday, September 03 , 3:30pm
    • Price: $35.00
    • Description: Music by Jeanine Tesori Book and Lyrics by Lisa Kron, based on the graphic novel by Alison Bechdel. When her father dies unexpectedly, graphic novelist Alison dives deep into her past to tell the story of the volatile, brilliant, one-of-a-kind man whose temperament and secrets defined her family and her life.
    • More info: https://www.mdplayhouse.com/2023-season/
  • Community Event: MAJESTIC CAFE THURSDAY: Al Shafner & Candie Tremblay
    5:30pm Doors Open / 6 pm to 8:30 pm Performance • Majestic Theater Cafe, Conway

  • Community Events: MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT AROUND TOWN
    • Shannon Door: Jeremy Dean • 6-9pm

FRI, Sept 1

  • Community Event: SCHOOL CONTINUES
    Jackson Grammar School

  • 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
    • 2pm-5pm • Jackson Library
      Contact the library for additional help: 603.383.9731 or by email: staff@jacksonlibrary.org
  • C3: COCKTAILS & CHRISTIAN CONVERSATION (resumes in mid-Sept)
  • Community Event: FIRST FRIDAY – John Howell – The British Invasion’s Big Bang: The Beatles on Ed Sullivan, 1964
    11:30am-1pm • Majestic Cafe

    • Music journalist and enthusiast John Howell will host a “listening party” at the Majestic Theatre, sharing stories and examples of the important musical developments of the 1960s and the British Invasion that forever changed the face of American popular music.
    • First Friday performers include Mountain Top faculty and staff, as well as other Mount Washington Valley musicians, who share their music with the community without compensation.
    • All First Friday concerts are open to the public by donation, in keeping with Mountain Top Music Center’s mission of “enriching lives with music.”
  • Community Event: FRIDAY NIGHT JAZZ: AJ Worcester Trio
    7pm • Majestic Café

    • Info & tickets: https://www.conwaymajestic.com/
    • $10/pp
    • Every Friday night, enjoy jazz, blues, and more in the intimate setting of the Majestic Café. More details above at “learn more”.
  • Community Event: SUNSET CONCERT: Four Sticks
    7:30pm • Believe in Books/Theater in the Woods

    • Four Sticks is a band recreating the music of Led Zeppelin, focusing on the early hits and raw live performances.
    • Tickets: $20/Lawn, $120/Table (up to 4 people)
    • There will be a full bar and a Food Truck at each concert – cash and credit accepted for both!
    • Concerts will happen rain or shine – we have options to be under cover if there’s inclement weather
    • More info: http://www.believeinbooks.org/sunset-concert-series.html
  • Community Event: FUN HOME by M&D Playhouse
    7:30pm • Eastern Slope Inn Playhouse

    • Additional Dates:
      • Thursday, August 31, 7:30pm
      • Saturday, September 02, 7:30pm
      • Sunday, September 03, 2023 , 3:30pm
    • Price: $35.00
    • Description: Music by Jeanine Tesori Book and Lyrics by Lisa Kron, based on the graphic novel by Alison Bechdel. When her father dies unexpectedly, graphic novelist Alison dives deep into her past to tell the story of the volatile, brilliant, one-of-a-kind man whose temperament and secrets defined her family and her life.
    • More info: https://www.mdplayhouse.com/2023-season/
  • Community Events: MUSIC AROUND TOWN
    • Wildcat Tavern: Al Shafner • 7-9pm • $5 cover
    • Shannon Door: Sheehan & Holden • 6-9pm
    • Red Parka: The Big Picture • 8-11pm
    • Shovel Handle Pub: Dan Aldrich • 5:30-8:30pm
    • Ledge Brewing (Intervale): Food for Bears • 6-8pm
SAT, Sept 2

  • Community Event: OPEN HOURS @ Jackson Historical Society
    1-3pm • Jackson Historical Society

  • Community Resource: LIBRARIES
  • Community Event: FUN HOME by M&D Playhouse
    7:30pm • Eastern Slope Inn Playhouse

    • Additional Dates:
      • Thursday, August 31, 2023, 7:30pm
      • Friday, September 01, 2023, 7:30pm
      • Sunday, September 03, 2023 , 3:30pm
    • Price: $35.00
    • Description: Music by Jeanine Tesori Book and Lyrics by Lisa Kron, based on the graphic novel by Alison Bechdel. When her father dies unexpectedly, graphic novelist Alison dives deep into her past to tell the story of the volatile, brilliant, one-of-a-kind man whose temperament and secrets defined her family and her life.
    • More info: https://www.mdplayhouse.com/2023-season/
  • Community Event: RIDE NOCO MTB FEST!
    6-9pm • Ledge Brewing, INtervale

    • A celebration of the local mountain biking scene, with films, live music, community vendor showcases, food, beer and a mega gear raffle!
    • Ride Noco is a local trailbuilding coalition that has been hard at work improving and adding to the local MTB trail network. Learn what they have been up to this summer, including a re-vamping of Half Day on Cathedral Ledge!
    • Listen to rocking live tunes from Escape Goat, drink beer, grab a taco, and support the community.
    • Go to ridenoco.org to learn more about the organization.
    • $5 suggested donation.
  • MUSIC AROUND TOWN
    • Shannon Door: Sheehan & Holden • 7-10pm
    • Shovel Handle Pub: Chris Shallick • 5:30-8:30pm
    • Wildcat Tavern: Jeremy Dean • 6:30-9pm – $5 cover
    • Red Parka: Lazy River Riders • 8-11pm
    • Ledge Brewing (Intervale): Ride NoCo MTB Fest! with Escape Goat

SUN, Sept 3

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

    • Join us for poetry, prayer, and conversation.
    • Zoom link and password required.
  • WORSHIP @ JCC
    10:30am   • Jackson Community Church & Zoom

    • Music by Sharon Novak
    • Message by Rev Gail Doktor
    • Zoom link and password required.
  • HOSPITALITY
    11:30am • JCC Parish Hall

    • Hospitality after Church
  • Community Event: TIN MOUNTAIN WEEKEND WALK
    2-3:30pm • Tin Mountain 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.
  • Community Event: OPEN HOURS @ Jackson Historical Society
    1-3pm • Jackson Historical Society

  • Community Event: FUN HOME by M&D PLayhouse
    7:30pm • Eastern Slope Inn Playhouse

    • Additional Dates:
      • Thursday, August 31, 7:30pm
      • Friday, September 01, 7:30pm
      • Saturday, September 02 , 7:30pm
    • Price: $35.00
    • Description: Music by Jeanine Tesori Book and Lyrics by Lisa Kron, based on the graphic novel by Alison Bechdel. When her father dies unexpectedly, graphic novelist Alison dives deep into her past to tell the story of the volatile, brilliant, one-of-a-kind man whose temperament and secrets defined her family and her life.
    • More info: https://www.mdplayhouse.com/2023-season/
  • MUSIC AROUND TOWN
    • Shannon Door: Mike & Becca • 6-9pm
    • Red Parka: Dan Parkhurst • 4-7pm
    • Shovel Handle Pub: Mitch Alden • 5:30-8:30pm
    • Ledge Brewing (Intervale): Al Hospers Band • 6-9pm
MON, Sept 4 (Labor Day)
  • NO SCHOOL
  • Community Event: WEEKEND WALK with Tin Mountain
    2pm • Tin Mountain 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!
  • UCC Event: STAR ISLAND: Midweek 1 Retreat
    Isles of Shoals • Star Island, NH

    • First day of retreat – travel from Portsmouth, NH to Statr Island
    • This retreat is facilitated by Rev M<ary Edes, UU pastor and organizer of the local Mt Washington Valley hospice choir
    • Mpre info about all retreat options: https://starisland.org/programs/
    • More info about Midweek 1, attended by several friends and members of JCC: https://starisland.org/program/midweek1/
  • MUSIC AROUND TOWN
    • Ledge Brewing (Intervale): Open Mic Night • 5-10m

Upcoming (calendars to watch for activities):

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