Line dancing for older adults
The Grove 1195 E Main St, Ashland, OR, United StatesGet 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
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
“Magnetic Moments” is the inside story of the birth and growth of the medical technology that changed the world of diagnostic imaging, authored by one of the first members of
Hi, I'm Tanya! I'm excited to share my practice of Qi-Gym with you this fall: Transformative Qi-Gong with Heart Brain Balance techniques, including Brain Gym, that de-stress and rewire your
One Brick At A Time: Rebuilding the Oregon Shakespeare Festival," is a free public program held 4 to 5:30 Tuesday, Nov. 12, in the Ashland Library's Gresham Room, 410 Siskiyou
"Building Post-Election Common Ground" is a conversation between Mike and Emily Green co-founders of Common Ground Conversations on Race (CGC), , Taylor Stewart, founder of the Oregon Remembrance Project, and
Are you feeling overloaded in our busy world? In a global gig economy, where every system is stretched and the world is upside down, humans are lonelier, more disconnected, and
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.
Oregon is currently home to 13 downhill ski areas and resorts, but many others have come and gone over the years. Bend resident Steve Stenkamp, retired teacher and firefighter, has
Sitting in a relaxed state for 50 minutes and allowing the energies to assist a person.
"She Rose Show" Arrives in Ashland, OR on Wednesday, November 13th for a Night of Mythic Storytelling, Music & Dance. The "She Rose Show" presents a dynamic celebration of the
Join Ashland artist Ainsley Herrick to make your very own tiny dragon. Learn basic sculpting methods to make a dragon sculpture out of air-dry clay. Ainsley began working with clay
On November 14, 2024 from 5:30-6:30pm, “Libraries Preserving History” will be a panel presentation on the ways in which archives help to preserve history and support scholarship. This event is
(It’s free)