Jazz and Joy With Lynette Sheard
One, Two, Three: Joy
Estimated reading time: 1 minute, 36 secondsThis past Saturday was a thrilling adventure! I eagerly hopped on the train to Newark to meet up with my friend Arnold for the much-anticipated 2025 North 2 Shore Festival at Rutgers, specifically at the vibrant IJS Clements Place. The anticipation was electric as we arrived, with three outstanding performances lined up for the day.
At first, we managed to grab seats for only the opening act featuring the incredible singer Carrie Jackson, whose powerful voice left the audience buzzing. But wait — we decided to stick around, and luck was on our side!

Lynette also works at the Mental Health Association in New Jersey with the NJ Mental Health Players (NJMHP). This group is the longest-running community education program of its kind in New Jersey. Their presentations offer audiences a dynamic way to learn about mental illness, addiction, and other relevant challenges.
Lynette opened her session by reminding us that it would include a mental health moment, and whenever she said, “one, two, three,” we were to respond with joy. On my way to the train, I ran into my friend Billy, who introduced me to a high school classmate and his wife. We exchanged small talk, and as I was leaving, Billy said, “We think of Richard as family, not just a neighbor,” and he gave me a bear hug.
Needless to say, I was not only ready for some great jazz but also for a reminder that mental health care is essential and often overlooked.