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Channeling the Upper Valley
5 S. Main Street, 1st floor, White River Junction, VT 05001
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September 27, 2023
Thank you for considering a gift to support JAM's non-profit mission to build community through the media arts.
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Buddy Teevens gave players "Best Chance"
In short documentary "Best Chance U," Dartmouth student filmmaker Elizabeth Jenny ('19) followed the lives of three of Teevens' players and their future hopes. Teevens shared his C.A.R.E philosophy—consider, accept, respect, and educate. "We care about our institution, our team, our teammates, and community," he said.
Produced by Elizabeth (Lizzie) Jenny for Filmmaking II course, with Prof. Samantha Davidson Green (now of JAM)
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In 2019, CATV (now JAM) partnered with the Valley News to produce a news digest show. We take a look back to Nov. 26, 2019 when news editor John Gregg talked with sports reporter Tris Wykes about Dartmouth's Ivy League championship football season and Buddy Teevens' leadership of the team. Scroll to 9 mins 28 seconds for the story.
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@ the JAM space & Briggs Opera House
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TELETHON VARIETY SHOW
Friday, Sept. 29 7PM
FREE @JAM
Vermont Peace/Antiwar Coalition and the Upper Valley DSA host a live, televised variety show hosted by Ryan Clauson of Naked Comedy featuring live music, performance art and a speak out to challenge a culture of endless war. Join us as we envision a society built on community and mutual aid, instead of militarism and profiteering. Join us in person at JAM or tune into the live stream.
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JAM@ONE AWARDS PARTY
JAMmy Awards!
JAM Fundraiser First Friday
Oct. 6 5-9PM
Please RSVP @UVJAM.ORG
Live music! Silent Auction! AWARDS! We can't wait to celebrate YOU! Last year CATV joined forces with White River Indie Films, moved to our new location, and – with your support – became JAM – Junction Arts & Media, a re-envisioned media arts center for all ages, serving the Upper Valley and beyond. RSVP is requested, recommended $25 (or pay what you can - no one is ever turned away at JAM!). Thank you for helping us keep JAM events coming free and open to all!
paJAMa formal optional!
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FILM & LIVE MUSIC
Passion in a Pandemic
Thursday, Oct. 12 7PM
FREE @Briggs Opera House
Former opera singer Jennifer Chambers and celebrated Italian conductor Filippo Ciabatti teach opera to public high school students in the midst of the Covid pandemic. The young singers open up to the camera about their dreams and challenges, as they learn and perform arias from four celebrated operas, Don Giovanni, Cosi van tutte, Magic Flute and Lakme.
New documentary by Norwich, VT filmmaker Nora Jacobson, Passion in a Pandemic, will have its PBS premiere through NETA and New Hampshire PBS in the fall of 2023, with the launch of a study guide funded by NH Humanities. Join us for the broadcast PREMIERE celebration screening, live music performance, filmmaker & participants Q&A!
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FILMS, FOOD, MUSIC & MORE
Farm to Film Fest
Saturday, October 21
@JAM and around White River Junction
JAM, Vital Communities and King Arthur Baking Company have teamed up to present a unique one-day Farm-to-Film Fest of films, live music and dance, food, activities, and farmer meet-and-greets to build awareness of the importance of adopting regenerative farming practices rooted in indigenous agriculture traditions as a climate solution and the harms of our current unsustainable food system. Our mission is to promote Upper Valley farms that are taking direct climate action and to share hopeful solutions to the climate crisis. Join the conversation!
Made possible with support from Vermont Humanities with media sponsor Vermont Public.
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John Bieszczad album release!
Music at JAM
JAM congratulates Lebanon High School '22 grad John Bieszczad on the release of his first album, produced with recording equipment from JAM and audio engineering mentorship from JAM Senior Producer Chico Eastridge. Take a listen!
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New INTERSECTIONS episode
JAM Podcasts
This week on Intersections, Julius and Michelle welcome a guest provides insight into their experience of moving to the Upper Valley from a more urban and suburban environment and what it’s like to integrate into Upper Valley schools, identifying how we function in multiple layers of bubbles that sometimes need to be burst.
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Free! RSVP required
JAM Equipment Orientation
Fridays 9/29, 10/13 & 10/27
12-12:45PM
Wednesdays 10/4, 10/18
5:30-6:15PM
Learn how to use any of our plethora of A/V equipment available FREE to service area residents to achieve your production goals! Orientations cover proper handling and care. Sign up for the next orientation that works with your schedule!
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Reserve the Briggs Opera House for your next show
The Briggs Opera House welcomes community arts groups of every kind to present performances in the historic theater in downtown White River Junction, VT. JAM has partnered with Shaker Bridge Theater, new resident theater company at the Briggs Opera House, to manage rental reservations for available dates, with optional technical/media production services when available. Learn more!
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Get JAM swag and support community media arts!
CROP TOPS for summer! Mugs! Hoodies! T-shirts! Beanies! Help support our non-profit mission to build community through media arts, and look cool while you're at it.
Thank you for supporting JAM!
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From around the region...
JAM (CATV) partners with the Vermont Access Network (VAN) for HD (high def) community-produced content on Comcast 1070 (VT) and streaming everywhere.
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JAM – Junction Arts & Media supports lifelong learning to engage the tools of media for individual and community expression in the Upper Valley. | |
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JAM – Junction Arts & Media
5 S. Main Street, 1st Floor (in the Newberry Market)
White River Junction, VT 05001
Contact us at info@uvjam.org
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