On 11/11, JAM will feature special Veterans Day programming on our channels all day. We also spotlight Mike Purvis’ “The Dad Project,” an ongoing series detailing his father’s story through the 38 planes he flew from 1957 to 1998.
Celebrate (or bemoan) daylight savings by following Rich Adams (Lebanon Opera House), Christopher "Chipper" Ashley (Norwich Congregational Church), and David Briggs (Hotel Coolidge) on tours of these historic clock towers.
At Dartmouth College, Palestinian activist Mohsen Mahdawi spoke about his life in the West Bank, his detention by ICE in April 2025, and his battle against deportation efforts. 10/24/25 Produced by Chico Eastridge & Maria Hebling for JAM.
Watch the Hartland Selectboard review the town’s housing survey and discuss land use goals, preserving ruralness, and making housing more affordable, at their Town Planning meeting. Tune into JAM's coverage of this or your town's government & school board meetings live or pre-recorded @ UVJAM.ORG/WATCH
A buddy comedy film about 2 bandmates whose friendship gets tested when one of them gets a gig touring with a major rock star. This FREE screening is followed by a live performance from the film's rock duo!
Families are invited to learn basic stop motion animation using legos! FREE thanks to generous support from the Norwich Women’s Club, in partnership with Norwich Public Library Youth Services.
All filmmakers, podcasters, screenwriters, animators, and more are invited to learn about the JAM Media Maker Membership and network with other artists at this work iin progress show and tell!
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!
Young people today face an increasingly complex, confusing, and overwhelming media landscape. How do we set them up for success?
We've created the Youth Media Advisory Board, a volunteer youth board (15-21 years old) shaping the digital citizenship and healthy media habits work we do at JAM. Learn more about the Board here, and read the members' thoughts on school cellphone bans here.
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