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
The Ashland Water Polo Club invites all kids grades 6 to 12 to come join us for the fun, community and hard work that is water polo for our spring
Oregon, the final frontier. Early in our nation’s history, the land west of the Mississippi River was unmapped and unexplored. Only the local indigenous peoples were familiar with the mysterious
Currently featured at ART on FIRST are nature inspired paintings by John Palombo. With just enough challenges growing up to gain some deep colors and spectrums in his life, John
The Ashland Water Polo Club invites all kids grades 6 to 12 to come join us for the fun, community and hard work that is water polo for our spring
Join us for this longstanding program! We'll gather on the first Tuesday of every month to watch movies, make crafts, play games, build community, and share favorite books, movies, podcasts,
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.
Currently featured at ART on FIRST are nature inspired paintings by John Palombo. With just enough challenges growing up to gain some deep colors and spectrums in his life, John
Sitting in a relaxed state for 50 minutes and allowing the energies to assist a person.
City of Ashland's monthly Historic Preservation Advisory Committee meeting.
The Ashland Water Polo Club invites all kids grades 6 to 12 to come join us for the fun, community and hard work that is water polo for our spring
Come together on Wednesday evenings, March 12 to April 9 for Trinity’s parish Lenten program. We will begin with Evening Prayer in the church at 5 p.m., followed by a
(It’s free)