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On display through March 28, the exhibition features works by JCC’s Art faculty and staff including illustrations by Kate Barry, digital/new media collaborative by Emily Drew and Aaron Perez, ceramics by Elliott Hong, paintings by Nathan Jeffery and Kelsey Renko, photography by Mark Kirsch, and s

No video edits, no actors, just pure mind-boggling magic entertainment! Magician and comedian Ran’D Shine performs "Real Magic for Real People." He combines playful audience interaction with psychological illusions, sleight of hand, and storytelling.

On display through March 28, the exhibition features works by JCC’s Art faculty and staff including illustrations by Kate Barry, digital/new media collaborative by Emily Drew and Aaron Perez, ceramics by Elliott Hong, paintings by Nathan Jeffery and Kelsey Renko, photography by Mark Kirsch, and s

Join this virtuosic Vermont-based Peregrine Road as they visit JCC for uniquely engaging presentations and performances centered on music from the Celtic, French, and English country dance traditions — everything from lively reels to Parisian café tunes and energetic waltzes.

Meet local author Emmily Nelson and learn more about her novel, "Fear of No One." Nelson works at JCC as a project coordinator for High School Partnerships.

See the JCC Uncommoners spin on Young Jean Lee's 2010 absurdist tragedy about familial piety, despair, and the end of life. The production is a collision among Shakespeare's King Lear, Sesame Street, and Lee's take on the theme of dealing with a father's mortality.

See the JCC Uncommoners spin on Young Jean Lee's 2010 absurdist tragedy about familial piety, despair, and the end of life. The production is a collision among Shakespeare's King Lear, Sesame Street, and Lee's take on the theme of dealing with a father's mortality.

See the JCC Uncommoners spin on Young Jean Lee's 2010 absurdist tragedy about familial piety, despair, and the end of life. The production is a collision among Shakespeare's King Lear, Sesame Street, and Lee's take on the theme of dealing with a father's mortality.

See the JCC Uncommoners spin on Young Jean Lee's 2010 absurdist tragedy about familial piety, despair, and the end of life. The production is a collision among Shakespeare's King Lear, Sesame Street, and Lee's take on the theme of dealing with a father's mortality.

See the JCC Uncommoners spin on Young Jean Lee's 2010 absurdist tragedy about familial piety, despair, and the end of life. The production is a collision among Shakespeare's King Lear, Sesame Street, and Lee's take on the theme of dealing with a father's mortality.

Culture Days focus on Swedish culture and the Swedish-American experience, though one does not need to be of Swedish origin to attend. Gatherings include workshops, presentations, and Swedish-inspired food, lingonberry juice, and coffee.

See the JCC Uncommoners spin on Young Jean Lee's 2010 absurdist tragedy about familial piety, despair, and the end of life. The production is a collision among Shakespeare's King Lear, Sesame Street, and Lee's take on the theme of dealing with a father's mortality.

Partake in international appetizers, dishes, and snacks prepared by students and staff.

See a live concert featuring the Dave Golando Quintet with Dave Golando on saxophone, Mark Filsinger on trumpet, Joe Baudo on piano, Marc Cousins on bass, and Carl Alanakien on drums.

Enjoy the sounds of our Music Department ensembles as they perform selections in a variety of styles.

Culture Days focus on Swedish culture and the Swedish-American experience, though one does not need to be of Swedish origin to attend. Gatherings include workshops, presentations, and Swedish-inspired food, lingonberry juice, and coffee.