Kavanaugh Art Gallery is a high-quality local art gallery located in Historic Valley Junction. Owned by local couple Dan and Carole Kavanaugh since 1989, the gallery sells both orginals and prints from local and national artists and has an inventory of more than 4,000 pieces of fine art. The Kavanaughs also have a large collection of statuary, kinetic art and mixed-media pieces. Kavanaugh Art Gallery also buy and sell estate art and also offers installation, appraisals, restoration and framing.
Jehovah's Witnesses of Kingdom Hall is a local gathering of They believe they need to earn the right to belong to God's kingdom on earth. They also believe in helping others earn that right and do so by practicing door-to-door preaching. Jehovah's witnesses also do not believe in a Hell, instead believing that all evil souls will be destroyed.
The Sugarloaf Unitarian Church prides itself on its acceptance of all people, regardless of religion, creed or sexual orientation. Their teachings advocate liberal religious principles. According to their mission statement, the ministry "is a spiritual community that welcomes questions, explores answers, and shares the lessons of life. We celebrate theological and cultural diversity and are united by our caring for humanity and the earth."
The minister is Rev. Megan Foley. Coffee is served after Sunday service.
The Jamaica Plain Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses calls this Chestnut Street location home. Kingdom Hall, built in 2009, includes a worship center and residential units for ministers.
The Kingdom Hall of Jehova's Witnesses is located off Oswego Road near a housing subdivision. The church offers several meeting times, including a Spanish meeting. Along with the congregation meetings, there are times for Bible study and other programs.