Equamore Sanctuary Social
Equamore Horse Sanctuary "Open Barn" Fundraiser. Musical entertainment provided by: Hoof 'n' Heart Beats.
Equamore Horse Sanctuary "Open Barn" Fundraiser. Musical entertainment provided by: Hoof 'n' Heart Beats.
Join Siskiyou Singers as we visit the concept of beauty through the words of Emily Dickinson and four of her poems on that theme. The Definition of Beauty will be
Tai Chi is a moving meditation that strengthens bones and muscles, improves balance and increases flexibility. Qi Gong, the movement of energy through the body, is also incorporated. Pre-registration required:
The focus of this one-hour hatha yoga class is to increase strength, flexibility and balance while simultaneously alleviating stress and fatigue. Additional benefits of regular yoga practice include an overall
Learn the basics of bonsai design, cultivation and maintenance from Leonard Vaglia, Bonsai Nursery Owner & Member of Medford Cascade Bonsai Society.
Get active through dance! Line Dance is a choreographed dance in which participants line up in rows and follow a repeated sequence of steps to music. It is a great
Weekly: A weekly Men's Circle Fire Ceremony on Monday nights from 6:30-8:30 pm around the fire at the Island Fire Pit in scenic Lithia Park in Ashland, Oregon. What could
Operated on as an infant, without anesthesia, Wendy began life at war with her body. There were tubes everywhere, in and out of every opening, her mother reminded her on
Join a group of voracious readers each month at the Ashland Library for a bring-your-own-book style book group. Share what you are reading and find your next great read.
Lexi will speak about the roots of “Constellation Work”; the principles and practices related to hierarchies, natural laws and orders in systems, and how African Spirituality is the underlayment for
Each Wednesday from noon to 1:00 pm, the KSC Sanctuary will be open to all for meditation. We invite you to come and meditate quietly in your own way.
In the second half of the 19th century, a group of Indigenous women survived the 1868-69 smallpox epidemic and avoided removal to reservations more than once. These women and their
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