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Jan 8th
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Olive and the Branch - Amos and Julia Ward Theatre on Route 9N Jay, NY
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Jan 22nd
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Celia
Evans
- Featuring Music From her new CD “Hardwood”
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Feb 12th
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The
Acoustic Club
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Jems’s own Local Musicians perform
Performers:
Eric Klotzko (Guitar, Piano, Vocals)
Darryl Stout (Guitar, Vocals)
Joe Khan (Guitar, Harmonica)
Kate Donis (Vocals)
David and Lynn Comegys (Guitar, Mandolin, Fiddle, Vocals)
Wendy Block (vocals) |
Mar 5th
7:00pm
Saturday |
The
Perkins Family Band - Enjoy
a wonderful evening of local Bluegrass music with Friends, Family and
the Community featuring Donnie Perkins and the Food Stamp Wranglers.
During the Second set there will be some square dancing.

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Mar 19th
7:00pm
Saturday |
Tom
and Neil are multi-instrumentalists, singers and songwriters who
have explored the nooks and crannies of old-time country music, country
blues and honky-tonk. Their most recent album, Scoundrels,
Trains and Tragic Romance is a celebration of the American roots
music they’ve been playing together for almost five decades. Their other recent album, All
Around the Mountain, was recorded at four concerts throughout the
Adirondack Mountains
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| July 9 |
A Fine Mix.
2011 Summer Concert Series on the Jay Village Green
Saturday Evenings at 6:30pm |
Studio
Art Classes for children ages 5-9 yrs.
This art workshop is
designed to create a space for children to explore and express their
creative voice. They will become familiar with different media, such as
watercolor, acrylic, pastels and collage. Working with color, lines,
abstract or realistic images, children will be invited to draw from their
imaginations, moods, stories and relationship with nature.
July 12
Tuesday |
Studio
Art Classes for children ages 5-9 yrs.
see information posted above -
pre-registration |
July 14
Thursday |
Studio
Art Classes for children ages 5-9 yrs.
see information posted above -
pre-registration |
July 16
Saturday |
Organized Chaos with Larry McDonald
2011 Summer Concert Series on the Jay Village Green
Saturday Evenings at 6:30pm |
July 19
Tuesday |
Studio
Art Classes for children ages 5-9 yrs.
see information posted above -
pre-registration |
July 19
Tuesday |
Larry Stone and Stoneground Express
2011 Summer Concert Series on the Jay Village Green
Saturday Evenings at 6:30pm |
July 21
Thursday |
Studio
Art Classes for children ages 5-9 yrs.
see information posted above -
pre-registration |
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Drama
workshops “The Adventures of a Comic Book Artist”
To include dancing, singing, stage skills and stage craft
Along
with participation in the 4th annual JEMS Summer Kids Theatre Show on
Friday August 5th and matinee Saturday August 6th during Jay Day
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July 22
Friday |
The Lake Placid Sinfonietta - 7:00pm
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July 30
Saturday |
Back Porch Band
2011 Summer Concert Series on the Jay Village Green
Saturday Evenings at 6:30pm |
| August 6 |
Jay Day! Olive and Branch in afternoon.
Y Not Blue for evening concert. |
| August 13 |
Roy Hurd w/Frank Orsini and Meadow
2011 Summer Concert Series on the Jay Village Green
Saturday Evenings at 6:30pm |
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French Foreign
Language Camp
for children ages 6-9 yrs.
This program will
introduce children to French in a playful way, through songs, games,
puppet play and hands-on activities. Each day will be dedicated to a
theme: numbers, parts of the body, colors, days of the week and much more.
Instructor: Miriam Worthington
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| August 15-19 |
French
Foreign Language Camp
for children ages 6-9 yrs.
see information posted above -
pre-registration
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| August 20 |
Dana & Susan Robinson
2011 Summer Concert Series on the Jay Village Green
Saturday Evenings at 6:30pm |
| August 27 |
Sven Curth
2011 Summer Concert Series on the Jay Village Green
Saturday Evenings at 6:30pm |
Oct 15, 10am
Saturday |
GATHERING BASKET MAKING CLASS
The class is scheduled for Saturday Oct 15th 10am-2pm at the Amos and Julia Ward Theatre Rte. 9N Jay, NY. |
Dec 4, 7pm
Sunday |
Martha
Gallagher
All On A Winter’s Night 2011
It will be
an evening celebrating the seasons; Christmas, Solstice and Winter.
Gallagher’s
performances go “beyond concert” and into the realm of a one-woman
show. She seamlessly weaves together music, poetry, improvisation and
more. This very special performance will reflect the joy of the season,
the mysterious beauty of the darkest time of the year, and the comfort
of community.”
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