Brazilian spiritual healing
First Presbyterian Church 1615 Clark Ave, AshlandSitting in a relaxed state for 50 minutes and allowing the energies to assist a person.
Sitting in a relaxed state for 50 minutes and allowing the energies to assist a person.
No matter where you are in your Parkinson's journey, you are welcome to attend the Ashland Parkinson's Support Group! This group is open to people with Parkinson's, care partners, family, and friends. It is a space to connect, share, and learn. The group meets once a month on the third Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. If
Please join us for our annual Celebration of Scholars event in the Rogue River Room of the Stevenson Union at the SOU campus on October 16. Doors open at 5:30 and the program will start promptly at 6:00. The branch has paid for parking, so it is free for all attendees. This year there will
Feeling unlovable? Emotionally adrift? Perhaps an Automated Relational Companion from The Institute for Enhanced Connections can help. A sci-fi dramedy about love, reciprocity, and Artificial Intelligence. 'Sync' will be read at 7:30pm, Wednesday, October 16th and at 1:30pm, Saturday, October 19th. Tickets are available here: https://ashlandnewplays.org/fall-festival/ 'Sync' by Shanna Allman Directed by Caroline Shaffer Featuring
Jyoti, a recent widow with ailing health, finds the future of her well-being in her daughters’ hands. A multigenerational and multicultural dark comedy that explores the love language of food, the deep wounds of sibling rivalry, and how a family moves through grief, Nerve asks what our legacy is and that we truly leave behind.
Join the SMA on Thursday, October 17 from 5-7 pm for the opening of our fall exhibition, Disguise the Limit: John Yau’s Collaborations. Complimentary hors d'oeuvres will be served, and wine will be generously provided by RoxyAnn Winery. Artist John Yau and curator Stuart Horodner will be in attendance. The exhibition will be on view
Ladies, it’s time to live bigger, better and bolder to manifest your heart’s wildest desires, personally and professionally. Learn how during this empowering and interactive evening as Elizabeth Ann Atkins shares life-shifting insights from her new books, The Biss Tribe: Where You Activate Your GoddessPower and The Biss Tribe: Where You Activate Your GoddessPleasure. Elizabeth
Greg’s received a terminal diagnosis. But the Earth's dying, too, so like, at least he’s in good company? This all makes sense to Greg. After all, the world’s too big not to be kind of magical. 'You Are Cordially Invited to the End of the World' will be read at 7:30pm, Thursday, October 17th and
This play follows a son as he tries to save his mother. She has other ideas. So do two mysterious strangers who watch the play—and ask the son to tell the story again and again until he gets it right, whatever right might be. 'The Life You Gave Me' will be read at 1:30pm, Friday,
Join us on Friday, October 18 at 2 pm for a Creative Industries Discussion with John Yau, American Poet and Critic in conversation with Stuart Horodner, curator of the Schneider Museum of Art’s fall exhibition, Disguise The Limit. Learn more about the exhibition as Horodner and Yau discuss collaborations and Yau’s inquiry into art, identity,
It's A-Live! -- Now Screaming, the 2024 Killer Valley Horror Film Festival celebrates our 17th year of showcasing independent horror films in Southern Oregon! Created in 2007, the Killer Valley Horror Film Festival (KVHFF) was the brainchild of Randy Granstrom. His love of classic horror movies and his passion for making independent films came together
Jyoti, a recent widow with ailing health, finds the future of her well-being in her daughters’ hands. A multigenerational and multicultural dark comedy that explores the love language of food, the deep wounds of sibling rivalry, and how a family moves through grief, Nerve asks what our legacy is and that we truly leave behind.
(It’s free)