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Explore proposed education reforms and their potential impact on VT schools with the Legislative Education Panel moderated by State Senator Joe Major, featuring ed policy leaders: Zoie Saunders, Rebecca Holcombe, Seth Bongartz, Caty Sutton, Sherry Sousa, Esme Cole, and Nancy Russell. 3/23/26 Produced by Jordyn Lich for JAM.
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JAM was there as thousands gathered with signs, shared words, and songs at No Kings protests on 3/28 in Lebanon and White River Junction, where a Memorial Service for at least 67 victims who died in detention camps or by violence on streets caused by ICE/CBP was also held. Watch our coverage of the Lebanon protest here.
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Kick off the “grand opening” of beloved store and burgeoning DIY venue, Kis Thrift, with a rousing performance from local band the Caring Babies led by Reggie and Marf Marfzur! Watch their music video animated by JAM Club students here, and their performance at Pride Prom here. 3/20/26 Produced by Chico Eastridge for JAM.
| | Pictured: Hanover CIPC Meeting 3/26/26 | | |
Watch the Hanover Capital Improvement Program Committee listen to a presentation on the South Main Street Reconstruction Project, which would entail significant potential changes. Tune into JAM's coverage of this or your town's government & school board meetings live or pre-recorded @ UVJAM.ORG/WATCH
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Digital Media Creation for Seniors OPEN!
Discover the art of digital creation with JAM's spring workshop for seniors (age 60+). Staff will welcome you to JAM’s space in White River Junction, VT. Sessions run 4/10 - 6/5 on Fridays 10-11:30AM. Register now!
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Summer Media Ed!
☘️ JAM Camp (grades 4-8) sessions run 6/22 - 7/3. Session 2 is almost full. Register now!
🎥 JAM Summer Feature Film Intensive is for students (15-20) with a strong interest in filmmaking. Join JAM as we create a feature film!
| | JAM media education programs are made possible in part through grants from M&T Bank Foundation, Couch Family Foundation, NH Charitable Foundation, Jane B. Cook 1992 Trust, Jack & Dorothy Byrne Foundation, and Adimab, LLC Community Grant. | |
Mon Apr 13 6-7:30PM
FREE @JAM
Want to get feedback on a screenplay, rough cut, podcast in progress, or more? We're welcoming Media Makers to a feedback sesh! Members share work and guests may attend and give feedback. Become a Media Maker here.
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Thu Apr 23 6-7:30PM
FREE @JAM
Join us for a bi-monthly story circle where all are invited to share an unrehearsed 5-minute true story from their own life. Moderators will make sure everyone has a chance to speak. For more info, reach us at storyjam@uvjam.org
| | 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! | | | | |
What makes a movie special? Join Noah Mauchly as he sits down with friends, family, and artists to discuss what “that one movie” is for them!
Ep. 12: Noah and Nicki Gaumont recall as many iconic scenes that they can from James Cameron’s action masterpiece Terminator 2 in a movie chock full of them.
Ep. 11: Animation director Griffin “The” Hansen introduces Noah to unknown gem and apocalyptic thriller Miracle Mile, and how it defied every 80s trope.
| | JAM relies on diverse funding sources to sustain our nonprofit community media services promoting civic engagement and transparency in local government. We wish to thank the Comcast and VTel cable subscribers, voters in our service area towns, the State of Vermont, individual donors, local business sponsors, and public and private foundations who make JAM's work possible. | | Weekly Highlights - Apr 1, 2026 | | | | |