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Jackson Covered Bridge Dance – August 1st

This very unique and special Dance has been going on under the Jackson Covered Bridge for 17 years.  We are epecially happy to announce that Jon Sarty and the White Mountain Boys are coming back again this year.

At this event you can expect live entertainment – dancing – the Cheese Louise Truck boasting some of the best artisan cheese sandwiches you can find – kids creating table – Jackson Fire Department raffles – special offer for Jingle Bell Chocolate Tour Tickets – and more!

The Jackson Covered Bridge is closed from 5:30 PM until midnight. Businesses open during that time are accessible from northern entrance of route 16 and or Thorn Hill Road.

Cheese Louise Grilled Artisan Cheese truck is on site for your dining ease.  You could also choose to have dinner at one of our amazing restaurants in the area..

This event is good for single, couples,families, locals and visitors!  It feels like you are in your own backyard enjoying live entertainment, mingling and dancing the night away!

603-383-9356

Click for more info: www.jacksonnh.com/event/covered-bridge-dance-with-jon-sarty-and-the-white-mountain-boys/

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Arts & Entertainment, Jackson NH, Local Events

Intro to Portrait Painting w/ George Van Hook (outdoors)

Jackson Art Studio

JACKSON NH – Outdoors @Jackson Art Studio – With Award winning painter, George Van Hook
Ridge Rd, Jackson NH

In this weekend  portrait painting workshop, students will first start by drawing the head to understand the structure and form. The model will be set up outdoors and we will be combining the natural environment with the portrait and natural light. (outdoor tents will be set up if needed) We will investigate the specifics of individual features. After lunch, participants will paint the head in their chosen medium using a limited palette of primary colors.  The focus of this will be creating a recognizable form.

George will teach in a loose impressionist style through demonstration and individual coaching. On the second day, students will again begin with drawing and creating a limited palette study. After lunch, we will spend the afternoon doing a full color portrait bringing all that we learned into play. This workshop is for those with some familiarity with painting but all levels are welcome and all mediums appropriate including oils, watercolors, pastels and acrylics. Students are required to bring their own supplies. Class size will be kept small for individual attention.

Sat & Sun, April 25 & 26, 9am-4pm,  $295

Cancellation Policy: We ask that you to give us four weeks notice if you need to cancel for a full refund minus a $25 cancellation fee. Cancellations should be made by phone by calling (603) 387-3463. This provides us the opportunity to fill the space. We are sorry, but we cannot give refunds or issue credits for missed classes or no shows.  

603 387 3463

Click for more info: www.jacksonartnh.com/event-registration/?ee=1017

July 13, 2020/by admin
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Local Events, Local Fundraisers

Virtual Seek the Peak Hike-a-Thon – July 17 & 18

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Seek the Peak 2020 Has Gone VIRTUAL – Hike-On & Seek YOUR Peak!

The COVID 19 pandemic has hit the Mount Washington Observatory financially. Many nonprofits are in similar situations, but the timing is especially critical for the Observatory.

This summer we celebrate the 20th anniversary of our Seek the Peak fundraiser. What is ordinarily a hiking extravaganza will be a virtual experience this year. Our celebration will be a collective of shared hikes online from across the nation. We rely on this event for a good part of our annual budget. The Observatory has weathered many storms in our 87 year history but this change means we need your support more than ever.

We already have participants committed to raising funds and seeking their own peak.
We are grateful for these dedicated folks.

Here’s where you come in. Contribute to a participant. Or set up a team of your own, even without hiking, and raise funds for the Observatory. Help make this the most successful year ever for Seek the Peak.

603 356 2137

Click for more info: www.seekthepeak.org

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