JAM supports Community Media Day (10/20) by capturing vital moments of Upper Valley life! Watch our coverage of the Junction Dance Festival, which nurtures and showcases our community’s dance talent. 7/19-7/20/25 Produced by Rick Russell, Mike Cannon & Drew Boyce for JAM.
All are welcome to learn about Abenaki culture and to honor indigenous peoples worldwide at the 13th Annual Abenaki and Indigenous Peoples Honoring Day, a celebration that included education, craft demos, and a community feast. 8/9/25 Produced by Rick Russell & Drew Boyce for JAM.
Celebrate the Special Needs Support Center, who were awarded the "Spirit of the ADA" by the Gov. Committee on the Employment of People with Disabilities, through their commitment to hiring and advocating for community members with disabilities.10/1/25 Produced by Rick Russell for JAM.
Watch the SAU88 Lebanon School Board listen to the school budget presentation and discuss policies such as employee social media usage. Tune into JAM's coverage of this or your town's government & school board meetings live or pre-recorded @ UVJAM.ORG/WATCH
For Community Media Day (10/20), JAM is honored to record podcasts made by community members just like you!
In an increasingly consolidated national media landscape, we believe that community media remains an important pillar of freedom of expression and civic engagement.
Want to engage more and get your voice heard? Join our highly in demand Podcast Production class (a few spots are left!)
Costumes are encouraged at our Halloween-o-thon film contest screening (theme: Till Death Do Us Part)! Catch these films before walking the Gory Daze Parade!
A multi-media exploration of the healing power of somatic expressive arts by artist Casey Carney.
JAM events are made possible in part by grants from VT Humanities, VT Arts Council, NH Charitable Foundation, the Couch Family Foundation, and by charitable contributions from community members like you!
Bring your projects to life! By becoming a Media Maker Member, you'll get access to a number of benefits and resources to help you on your creative journey!
How has media shaped our lives––globally and locally? How does community media amplify local dialogue and better understanding? Explore these questions with the Mediated Lives podcast, hosted by JAM's own Samantha Davidson Green.
Need a good place to start? Listen to Samantha's conversation with Daybreak editor Rob Gurwitt, who discusses how digital media tools have upended traditional models of local news.
When you make a gift to JAM – Junction Arts & Media, your donation enables JAM to empower all Upper Valley residents to have a creative voice, actively participate in local democracy, and find joy and belonging in the Upper Valley community. JAM is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Your gift may be tax-deductible.