Ashlanders celebrate Earth Day with an A Street block party

Elbow Room Taiko drummers drew a large crowd for their high-energy, rhythmic performance in the parking lot next to the Ashland Yoga Center. Ashland.news photo by Bob Palermini
April 25, 2025

The first-event in the Railroad District draws a crowd to eat, play, hear music and think about protecting the environment

By Ashland.news staff

Earth Day came out to celebrate Earth Day, April 22, with a block party on a sunny afternoon in the Railroad District featuring food, music, games and art.

The music included performances on A Street by the Elbow Room Taiko drum troupe, Southern Oregon bluegrass band Eight Dollar Mountain, who played outside the headquarters of KS Wild, and a variety of musicians, including Creekside Strings, who played at La Baguette Music Cafe.

A group of girls were very excited to see the results of the screen printing done by KS Wild volunteer Vanessa Jo Bahr, right. Ashland.news photo by Bob Palermini

Ashland Hardware had kid-friendly games and face painting, as well as an expert who offered tips on water-saving drip irrigation. KS Wild, along with hosting music, had a screen printing station where people could have art printed on their shirts or tote bags.

A Tacos Libertad food truck added to the dining options, and Tlalli, an A Street restaurant that plans to open in May, set up a booth and served up beverages that will be part of its Latin American cuisine.

On the KS Wild patio, Southern Oregon bluegrass band Eight Dollar Mountain entertained block party visitors. Ashland.news photo by Bob Palermini

Tuesday’s event, the first A Street Earth Day Block Party, drew a crowd. It was organized by Karolina Lavagnino of Wild Thyme Productions to celebrate the Earth and environmental protection.

La Baguette Music Cafe hosted multiple musical acts, including Simon Chrisman, left, Jenika Smith and Keith Little. Ashland.news photo by Bob Palermini

She said her goal was to get to the Railroad District to “enjoy this really beautiful part of our town. I want people to gather and celebrate spring, to enjoy live music, great food, and local makers.”

Freddie Herrera pours a glass of agua de aguacate y limon for a visitor to the Tlalli table. Tlalli is a new Latin American restaurant set to open in late May at 542 A St. Ashland.news photo by Bob Palermini

Participating businesses included Noble Coffee Roasting, Ashland Food Co-op, and Masala Bistro, Ashland Yoga Center, Piccadilly Cycles Terrene Wine + Cider, Circadian Cellars, Ashland Recycled Furniture, Southern Oregon Sourdough, Plant Baked and Hummingbird Heart.

Zoriya Blalöck holds a mirror for Ayla Heller, 8, to check out her face painting artistry at Ashland Hardware. Ashland.news photo by Bob Palermini

Vendors offered jewelry by Pedal Creations, Fera Fox and Lava Designs; chocolate treats by Zi Spice; and organic skincare products and pressed botanical art by Vibrant Earth Botanicals.

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